PHILADELPHIA – Stradley Ronon Attorneys
Michelle Badolato and
Eric Hurwitz presented the Lorman Education Services webinar “Understand the Rules and the Legal Issues Pertaining to Unauthorized and Fraudulent Endorsements” on March 16. Badolato and Hurwitz discussed the rules and legal issues pertaining to check endorsements, including those established by the Uniform Commercial Code. They also addressed the best practices and procedures for confirming proper endorsements, address endorsement issues concerning business checks, income tax and treasury checks, and checks made payable to trusts and other fiduciaries.
Badolato concentrates her practice in the areas of
financial services litigation, banking litigation and law, commercial litigation, foreclosure and bankruptcy. Her background, however, has spanned a variety of other practice areas, including construction law, intellectual property, real estate transactions, insurance defense, family law and probate matters. Badolato is presently a member of the financial services litigation group, which resolves disputes involving consumer and commercial financial products or services.
Hurwitz is the co-chair of Stradley Ronon’s
financial services litigation group, and focuses his litigation practice on defending financial institutions from claims arising out of nearly every type of consumer and commercial financial product. He has extensive experience defending both single plaintiff and class action lawsuits against banks, mortgage lenders and servicers, student lenders, credit card companies, auto finance companies, debt collection companies and other financial services institutions.
About Stradley Ronon
Counseling clients since 1926, Stradley Ronon has helped private and public companies – from small businesses to Fortune 500 corporations – achieve their goals by providing pragmatic, value-driven legal counsel. With offices in seven strategic locations, our responsive team of more than 200 attorneys seamlessly addresses the full spectrum of our clients’ needs, ranging from sophisticated corporate transactions to complex commercial litigation.