Armstrong Teasdale announces that USFN, a national trade association representing America’s leading mortgage banking attorneys, has named the firm among its 2022 Award of Excellence recipients.
Award of Excellence recipients are USFN members in good standing who have exhibited a high level of engagement and support of the Association’s events, publications, training and other resources built on the expertise of USFN members. For over 30 years, USFN has served as the nation’s preeminent trade association of law firms focused on creditors’ rights. The Award of Excellence program was initiated in 1993 to recognize and encourage member firms to develop and maintain high standards of excellence in service to the industry and their community.
“Our team has been recognized as an Award of Excellence honoree for more than 10 years,” said Partner Thomas Fritzlen. “It’s a testament to the work we do, the expansive services we provide, and the trust our clients consistently place in us to exceed expectations.”
“Award of Excellence recipients are members who, in addition to contributing and participating in USFN programs and publications, are also involved in the industry and their local communities,” said USFN CEO Pamela L. Donahoo, CAE. “We evaluate applicants against rigorous standards and selection criteria, awarding firms who symbolize our commitment to quality education, networking and partnerships. The Award of Excellence is our tradition of recognizing the invaluable contributions and leadership of our members.”
Lawyers in Armstrong Teasdale’s Financial and Real Estate Services practice group represent some of the largest financial institutions and mortgage servicers in the country, in the courtroom and the boardroom, on matters involving banking, bankruptcy, commercial transactions, loan documents, creditors’ rights, mechanic’s liens, foreclosure, real estate, lending, eviction and litigation.
The Armstrong Teasdale team was honored at the USFN Annual Awards & Recognition Dinner on Dec. 1.
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