Lippes Mathias Partners Leigh Hoffman and Joann Sternheimer present “The Top Ten Things Every Creditor Must Do Now” to the NYSSPCA

July 28, 2020 | Press Releases
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ALBANY, NY – Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP Partners Leigh Hoffman and Joann Sternheimer presented “The Top Ten Things Every Creditor Must Do Now” via teleconference on July 28 to the New York State Society of CPAs’ (NYSSPCA) Foundation for Accounting Education. Delivered in the context of a post-Covid-19 world, Leigh and Joann’s presentation honed in on subjects like choosing new criteria for portfolio evaluation, borrower repayment challenges, choosing which borrower to support, and maximization of recovery through new enforcement measures.

With nearly 50 years of combined legal experience, Leigh and Joann serve as Team Co-Leaders of Lippes Mathias’ Automotive & Truck Finance Practice Team, which represent the nation’s leading captive lenders, banks, non-bank lenders, and leasing companies in all phases of auto, truck and equipment lending and leasing. 

About Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman  

Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP is a full-service law firm with more than 110 attorneys serving clients regionally, nationally, and internationally. With offices in Buffalo, Albany and New York, NY; Burlington, Ontario, Canada; Chicago, IL; Jacksonville, FL; and Washington, D.C., the firm represents a wide range of clients, including individuals, publicly and privately-owned companies, private equity and venture capital firms, real estate developers, financial institutions, municipalities, and governmental entities. 
 
Lippes Mathias is proud to be recognized year after year by The Best Lawyers in America®, U.S. News - Best Lawyers®, Super Lawyers and Chambers USA. 
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