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Month: June 2015

Apologies for All the Late Posts

The economy has rebounded, and judgment enforcement is keeping me very busy. I’m at my computer all day, but not blogging about all this exciting creditor rights stuff.

But, my mid-Year’s resolution is to back on the WordPress saddle. So, stay tuned folks.

Author DavidPosted on June 30, 2015July 31, 2019Categories Legal ProfessionLeave a comment on Apologies for All the Late Posts

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David Anthony is a Nashville, Tennessee commercial litigation lawyer, focusing on creditor’s rights, bankruptcy, foreclosures, and business litigation.

It’s probably bad news if you’re hearing from him.

David works at Exo Legal PLLC, a boutique creditor’s firm.  Reach him at david@exolegal.com or by phone at (615) 869-0634.

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