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Saco Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy cases Lawyer
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Jen joined Molleur Law in July of 2008. She focuses largely on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy cases. Prior to joining the firm, Jen practiced in Massachusetts for several years at Neighborhood Legal Services in Lynn and Lawrence. Jen’s practice there focused on eviction defense for poor and disabled Massachusetts residents. Jen handled a variety of fair housing, discrimination and public housing cases as well as consumer protection issues in the housing context. In 2006 ...
MoreJen joined Molleur Law in July of 2008. She focuses largely on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy cases. Prior to joining the firm, Jen practiced in Massachusetts for several years at Neighborhood Legal Services in Lynn and Lawrence. Jen’s practice there focused on eviction defense for poor and disabled Massachusetts residents. Jen handled a variety of fair housing, discrimination and public housing cases as well as consumer protection issues in the housing context. In 2006 ...Jen joined Molleur Law in July of 2008. She focuses largely on Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 consumer bankruptcy cases. Prior to joining the firm, Jen practiced in Massachusetts for several years at Neighborhood Legal Services in Lynn and Lawrence. Jen’s practice there focused on eviction defense for poor and disabled Massachusetts residents. Jen handled a variety of fair housing, discrimination and public housing cases as well as consumer protection issues in the housing context. In 2006 and 2007, Jen argued before the Massachusetts Supreme Court in an instrumental case known as Carter v. Lynn Housing Authority. The outcome of this case was a change in the way public housing authorities handle the termination of benefits for disabled participants.Jen graduated Magna Cum Laude from Northeastern University and attended the New England Law in Boston where she earned her law degree in 2002. She spent 8 years in the Maine Army National Guard as a medic where she reached the enlisted rank of Sergeant. Prior to going to law school, Jen worked as a housing advocate at Rosie’s Place in Boston. She later coached collegiate women’s rowing at Brandeis University and the University of Texas at Austin. Her crews in Texas raced against top crews nationally.
A Cape Elizabeth native, Jen has traveled extensively and worked throughout the United States. She is currently licensed to practice in Maine and Massachusetts in both state and federal jurisdictions. Jen is also an active Adjunct Professor at Kaplan University – South Portland, where she teaches a variety of legal studies courses, including Bankruptcy and Debtor-Creditor Rights. Jen has also taught courses at the North Shore Community College in Danvers, Massachusetts.
Jen is a member of the American Bankruptcy Institute, National Association of Consumer Bankruptcy Attorneys, National Association of Consumer Advocates and the York County and Maine Bar Associations.
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