About Erin E.
Erin focuses her exercise on banking, finance and commercial litigation. She has 9 years of experience representing lenders and monetary establishments such as national monetary establishments and community banks. She is skilled in all regions of actual estate litigation with a focal point on residential and commercial loan lending litigation and counseling creditors inside the first-rate secured lending practices and series strategies. Erin also represents banks and individuals in commercial litigation involving breaches of agreement and fiduciary responsibilities, fraud, statutory violations, client claims and company and partnership disputes, precedence disputes, title claims and equitable subrogation. Additionally, she represents courtroom appointed receivers in mortgage foreclosures. Erin has tried more than one cases to jury verdict.
Erin obtained her Juris Doctor from The John Marshall Law School. While in regulation faculty she interned with The Chicago Bar Association and clerked for a small standard practice company, concentrating in business litigation. Prior to becoming a member of The Collins Law Office, she worked for a boutique actual property litigation corporation in Chicago, Illinois concentrating in creditor’s rights litigation.
Prior to regulation faculty, Erin received her Bachelor of Arts from The University of Michigan with a main in History and a minor in Italian language.
Erin obtained her Juris Doctor from The John Marshall Law School. While in regulation faculty she interned with The Chicago Bar Association and clerked for a small standard practice company, concentrating in business litigation. Prior to becoming a member of The Collins Law Office, she worked for a boutique actual property litigation corporation in Chicago, Illinois concentrating in creditor’s rights litigation.
Prior to regulation faculty, Erin received her Bachelor of Arts from The University of Michigan with a main in History and a minor in Italian language.