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Mr. Stephen G. Collins, Shareholder Attorney
Foreclosures (Judicial and Non-Judicial Trustee Sales), Bankruptcy, Mortgage, Banking, Consumer Finance, Regulatory Compliance, Real Est...
Phone:205-930-5200
Address: 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330, Birmingham, AL 35205
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Law Firm:Tiffany & Bosco, P.A.
Lawyer:Mr. Stephen G. Collins
Phone:205-930-5200
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Lawyer Title:Shareholder
Practice Areas:Foreclosures (Judicial and Non-Judicial Trustee Sales), Bankruptcy, Mortgage, Banking, Consumer Finance, Regulatory Compliance, Real Estate and Title Resolution, Loss Mitigation and Loan Workout
Bio:Stephen Collins is a shareholder in Tiffany & Bosco’s Birmingham, Alabama office. He has represented the mortgage banking industry for over 25 years. He frequently speaks at conferences and seminars across the country, and provides educational and training sessions at clients’ offices throughout the United States. He has authored dozens of articles over the years addressing the legal and regulatory challenges facing the mortgage industry. He is a former Board Member of USFN (America’s Mortgage Banking Attorneys), and served as the Chair and Vice Chair of the USFN Legal Issues Committee. He has been active in several mortgage and legal organizations including the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, the American Legal and Financial Network, and the annual Legal League 100 servicer conference. Collins has been a frequent speaker and author on the impact of the Dodd-Frank Act and its implementing regulations and on the significant and extensive court decisions affecting the mortgage banking industry. In addition, he has served on numerous task forces and committees which have submitted Comments to proposed regulations issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in connection with its rulemaking process. PUBLICATIONS • Author, “How the CFPB Spent Millions. On a Letter.” Insight: Mortgage Law. October 11, 2017. • Author, “The CFPB Thinks It Has It Tough Now.” Insight: Mortgage Law. September 6, 2017. • Author, “CFPB’s Inaction Harms Consumers Again.” Insight:
Admitted:1993, Georgia; 1993, Alabama;
College:Auburn University, Class of 1989, B.S.
Law School:Cumberland School of Law, Class of 1993, J.D.
Membership:Associations & Memberships: Board Member, USFN (America’s Mortgage Banking Attorneys), 2008-2014 USFN Legal Issues Committee, Chair, 2006-2008 USFN Legal Issues Committee, Vice Chair, 2004-2006 USFN Committee Chair of the Year 2007 Mortgage Bankers’ Association of America.
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Languages:English

Lawyer Mr. Stephen G. Collins, graduated from Auburn University, Class of 1989, B.S. Cumberland School of Law, Class of 1993, J.D., is now employed by Tiffany & Bosco, P.A. at 2311 Highland Avenue South, Suite 330 Birmingham, AL 35205.

While being a member of Associations & Memberships: Board Member, USFN (America’s Mortgage Banking Attorneys), 2008-2014 USFN Legal Issues Committee, Chair, 2006-2008 USFN Legal Issues Committee, Vice Chair, 2004-2006 USFN Committee Chair of the Year 2007 Mortgage Bankers’ Association of America., Mr. Stephen G. Collins is one of the more than one million lawyers in United States. Before choosing Mr. Stephen G. Collins as your lawyer, you should consider whether Mr. Stephen G. Collins offers free consultation, (if not) how much the initial interview costs, if there is any hidden attorney fees, what's the fee schedule, whether he or she has good community reputation and is able to provide a list of good references. You can also contact the Board of Professional Responsibility of the state bar, to find out if Mr. Stephen G. Collins has ever been placed under any disciplinary actions. Please be aware that, though Mr. Stephen G. Collins's office is located at Birmingham, AL, he or she might belong to the bar association of other states.

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Mr. Stephen G. Collins has been admitted in 1993, Georgia; 1993, Alabama;. His or her practice areas include Foreclosures (Judicial and Non-Judicial Trustee Sales), Bankruptcy, Mortgage, Banking, Consumer Finance, Regulatory Compliance, Real Estate and Title Resolution, Loss Mitigation and Loan Workout.

Mr. Stephen G. Collins's college and law school education includes Auburn University, Class of 1989, B.S., Cumberland School of Law, Class of 1993, J.D.. Other biographical background includes Stephen Collins is a shareholder in Tiffany & Bosco’s Birmingham, Alabama office. He has represented the mortgage banking industry for over 25 years. He frequently speaks at conferences and seminars across the country, and provides educational and training sessions at clients’ offices throughout the United States. He has authored dozens of articles over the years addressing the legal and regulatory challenges facing the mortgage industry. He is a former Board Member of USFN (America’s Mortgage Banking Attorneys), and served as the Chair and Vice Chair of the USFN Legal Issues Committee. He has been active in several mortgage and legal organizations including the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, the American Legal and Financial Network, and the annual Legal League 100 servicer conference. Collins has been a frequent speaker and author on the impact of the Dodd-Frank Act and its implementing regulations and on the significant and extensive court decisions affecting the mortgage banking industry. In addition, he has served on numerous task forces and committees which have submitted Comments to proposed regulations issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in connection with its rulemaking process. PUBLICATIONS • Author, “How the CFPB Spent Millions. On a Letter.” Insight: Mortgage Law. October 11, 2017. • Author, “The CFPB Thinks It Has It Tough Now.” Insight: Mortgage Law. September 6, 2017. • Author, “CFPB’s Inaction Harms Consumers Again.” Insight: . You should contact other lawyers and law firms nearby before choosing your legal representatives.

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