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November 18, 2011
5 Years of Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law Content

The fifth-year anniversary of my blog came and went on November 1st.  274 posts for subscribers and surfers to search and study.

Here's what I wrote last November 1st about the status of Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law and what this site provides.   My first four posts from November 1, 2006 address my vision:  1 , 2 , 3 and 4 .  The party's not over....   

Don't forget about the search tool on the left side of my home page.  There's lots to learn. 

It's been a busy year, and I'm behind on my case law reviews.  But I'm committed to another five years, and beyond.  Thanks for your comments and emails, and thanks to my clients for your business.  

John

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November 01, 2010
4 Years, 233 Posts

On November 1, 2006, I began publishing this blog.  Four years and 233 posts later, Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law continues to be a very rewarding and instructive project for me.  Whether you read via subscribed email, RSS feed, Twitter,  Facebook or a simple Google search, I've appreciated the traffic, which continues to grow, together with the feedback.  I remain committed to my blog and don't intend to shut it down any time soon, if ever. 

Remember to click on the "About" link to see my bio, picture, contact information and link to my firm Wooden & McLaughlin's website.  Very soon, a link to my blog through my firm's website will feature a new look and feel, but the content and features will remain the same.      

Also bear in mind that the "Archives" section along the side of the home page allows you to review posts by month, but more importantly permits you to conduct a word search of all prior content on this blog.  This is like having Google specific to this blog.  You can research each and every blog post back to 11-1-06.  Remember that, among other things, I post on all published Indiana state and federal court judicial opinions relevant to the field of commercial foreclosure law.  How do I find the cases?  I have permanent computer searches set up on the Lexis legal research system.  Lexis delivers emails to me whenever a court publishes a new decision.  Readers will always be up to speed on any relevant legal developments under Indiana law (although admittedly I'm currently a few months behind due to the press of my "day job"). 

Don't forget the option to sign up for an RSS feed and/or subscribe to receive posts by email.  These are efficient and painless ways to have Indiana Commercial Foreclosure Law articles delivered to you.  By the way, the email feature is secure, and it will never result in any further contact by me.  Please pass these subscription programs along to your friends and colleagues.  Again, links to Twitter and Facebook also are available if that's how you get your media.

My vision was to provide a "one-stop shop" for secured lenders involved in the foreclosure of commercial real estate mortgages, enforcement of security interests and collection of business debts in Indiana.  I gear my content toward workout professionals and representatives of commercial lending institutions.  Naturally, in-house counsel and Indiana creditor's rights lawyers also may benefit from my efforts to provide an on-line resource for this specialized area.  Please keep reading and spread the word.  And, feel free to contact me with any ideas as to how I can improve. 

Finally, I'd like to thank my colleague Mike Valinetz, who for the past several months has been my second pair of eyes for proofreading my posts.  I have appreciated your time, Mike. 

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January 31, 2010
Upcoming Foreclosure CLE In Indianapolis

On March 3, 2010, I'll be speaking at a National Business Institute seminar entitled "Real Property Foreclosure:  A Step-By-Step Workshop."  Click here for a link to the program.  This is my third year doing the CLE.  We've got some good presenters and materials again this year.   

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February 27, 2009
Continuing Legal Education Opportunity

Here's a link to an electronic version of the brochure for a seminar at which I'm scheduled to present in Indianapolis on March 11, 2009:  http://www.nbi-sems.com/Enbi/Brochurepdfs/47948.pdf.  It's a National Business Institute program entitled "Real Estate Foreclosure:  A Step-By-Step Workshop." I'm providing a legislative and case law update, as well as a walk-through of the steps for an Indiana foreclosure.  Please join us if you're interested. 

I'm working on a new post and hope to have it up over the weekend or Monday. 

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Attachment: Ind. Code 34-25-2

Depository Financial Institutions Adverse Claims Act: Ind. Code 28-9

Enforcement of Foreign Judgments: Ind. Code 34-54-11

Execution of Judgments: Ind. Code 34-55

Garnishment: Ind. Code 34-25-3

Interest on Money Judgments: Ind. Code 24-4.6-1

Judgment Liens: Ind. Code 32-30-13

Judgments in Mortgage and Lien Actions: Ind. Code 32-30-12

Lender Liability Act: Ind. Code 26-2-9

Lis Pendens: Ind. Code 32-30-11

Mortgage Foreclosure Actions: Ind. Code 32-30-10

Mortgages, Generally: Ind. Code 32-29

Priority of Recorded Transactions: Ind. Code 32-21-4

Quiet Title/Strict Foreclosure: Ind. Code 32-30-3-13 to 21

Receiverships: Ind. Code 32-30-5

Replevin: Ind. Code 32-35-2

UCC-Negotiable Instruments: Ind. Code 26-1-3.1

UCC-Secured Transactions: Ind. Code 26-1-9.1

Uniform Fraudulant Transfer Act: Ind. Code 32-18-2

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