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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 18, 2009
Contact: Kathryn Dolan
317.234.4722

BLOOMINGTON TO HOST FORECLOSURE TRAINING SESSION FOR ATTORNEYS

EVENT DETAILS

FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH
9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Monroe County Public Library, Room 1B
303 E. Kirkwood
Bloomington, IN 47408

An Indiana Supreme Court program designed to train attorneys on how to help homeowners facing foreclosure will be held in Bloomington on June 19th.  “Back Home In Indiana—Guiding Homeowners Through Foreclosure” is part of a campaign to stem the foreclosure crisis. 

The session includes a taped program specially designed to educate judges and lawyers about new loan modification programs and mediation opportunities. The training session is sponsored by the Indiana Pro Bono Commission, District 10 Pro Bono, the Indiana Commission on Continuing Legal Education and the Indiana Supreme Court.  Andrews Harrell Mann Carmin and Parker, Bunger & Robertson, and Mallor Clendening Grodner & Bohrer are paying costs associated with food, publicity and materials.  Media interested in attending should contact the Pro Bono District 10 plan administrator, Diane Walker at (812) 339-3610 or Dist10probono@gmail.com.

The “Back Home In Indiana—Guiding Homeowners Through Foreclosure” session is part of a campaign announced by Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard.  In January, Chief Justice Shepard pledged to train more judges, mediators and lawyers than any other state on how to deal with foreclosure cases. 
The campaign includes an effort to provide free legal help to homeowners in need of assistance.  Pro bono representation is being encouraged by Chief Justice Shepard who explained, “We have very talented and generous attorneys in our state who are interested in helping people get on the road to recovery.  Facing the stress and financial burden of foreclosure is not something we want people to do alone.  We are recruiting volunteer attorneys to help people who are in need of assistance.” 

The massive training effort began in March and continues with sessions scheduled in the following counties: Allen, Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Decatur, Elkhart, Floyd, Hamilton, Hendricks, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Lake, Marion, Monroe, Orange, Ripley, Saint Joseph, Shelby, Tippecanoe, Vanderburgh and Wayne. 

Indiana Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman is leading the statewide effort to ward off the housing meltdown through the Indiana Foreclosure Prevention Network.  Chief Justice Shepard has pledged the support of the judicial branch as trial courts have seen about a 50% increase in the number of foreclosure cases filed in the past five years.  Sorting out which of those cases should be eligible for loan modification and those where it is not possible takes knowledge, skill, commitment and compassion.  The Indiana Supreme Court is dedicated to helping courts across the state as they deal with the influx of foreclosure cases.  In doing so, the Court hopes to help homeowners and play a role in bringing about economic recovery. For more information about the sessions visit http://courts.IN.gov/home.
 
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