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Atlanta Creditor's Rights Lawyer
Overview
Beth Rogers began her legal career in May, 1997 at Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP in Atlanta, Georgia. While practicing there, Beth represented creditors and debtors in some of the largest and most complex bankruptcy cases in Atlanta. In doing so, Beth garnered a diverse and in depth knowledge of creditors' rights and bankruptcy law enabling her to represent lenders in all aspects of special assets collections and recovery A to Z!
Beth Rogers formed Rogers Law Offices in 2008, a Firm dedicated to providing high quality solutions to national lenders, regional lenders, creditors' committees, corporations and individuals in creditor rights, litigation and bankruptcy matters. Since then, Ms. Rogers has built Rogers Law Offices into one of the largest women owned and most active creditors’ rights Law Firms in the Southeast. The success of Rogers Law Offices is based on its astute analysis, capabilities, zealous representation and responsive client service. Ms. Rogers is committed to building the Firm into a major force in the creditors' rights field. She takes an active role in mentoring young lawyers and helping create great leaders.
Beth Rogers actively participates in civic organizations, including the Atlanta Bar Association, Lions Clubs and the Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation.
About Beth E. Rogers
Current Employment Position(s)
- President
Practice Areas
- Creditor's Rights
- Litigation
- Bankruptcy (Consumer and Business)
- Debtor/Creditor
- Foreclosure & Alternatives
- Landlord/Tenant
- Commercial Litigation
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Georgia, 1997
- Supreme Court of Georgia, 1997
- U.S. District Court Middle District of Georgia, 1997
- U.S. District Court Northern District of Georgia, 1997
- U.S. District Court Southern District of Georgia, 1997
- U.S. Supreme Court, 1997
- Georgia Court of Appeals, 1997
- Tennessee, 2010
Other Affiliations
- Atlanta Bar Association - Solo Practice/Small Firm Section, 2008 - Present (Board Member)
- State Bar of Georgia, 1997 - Present (Member)
- American Bankruptcy Law Institute, 1997 - Present (Member)
- Turnaround Management Association (Member)
- National Association for Female Executives (Member)
Classes and Seminars
- Bankruptcy Law and Litigation, National Business Institute Seminar, May 5, 2010
- Bankruptcy: Motions for Relief from Stay, National Business Institute, December 8, 2010, - 2010
- Bankruptcy Law and Litigation , National Business Institute; Monday, May 14, 2012, Atlanta, GA
- 26th Annual Real Property Law Institute, Receivership from the Lender’s Perspective, Institute of Continuing Legal Education in Georgia (ICLE), May 8, 2004
- Lien Stripping Junior Mortgages, Law Review Cle, January 20, 2011
- Bankruptcy Litigation 101, National Business Institute (NBI), May 3, 2011
Pro Bono Activities
- Lawyer Referral Services program with the Atlanta Bar Association
- Atlanta Volunteer Lawyers Foundation Dollars for Judgment Program
- Georgia Lions Lighthouse Foundation
- Lions Clubs
Education
- University of Dayton School of Law, Dayton, Ohio, 1997
J.D.
Law Review: University of Dayton Law Review, Managing Editor, 1995 - 1997 - Antioch College, Yellow Springs, Ohio
B.A.
Major: Humanities
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Articles
Published Works
- Legal Reform at the Expense of Federalism? , Dayton Law Review, 513, 1996
Office Information
Address
9040 Roswell RoadSuite 205 Atlanta, GA 30350
Phone
Fax
- 678-990-9959
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