American Bar Foundation Appoints Virgin Islands Attorney State Chair

 

The Board of Directors of the Fellows of the American Bar Foundation has elected Virgin Islands Attorney Tom Bolt, Managing Attorney of the St. Thomas firm of BoltNagi PC to serve as State Chair  for the United States Virgin Islands. The Fellows is an honorary organization of attorneys, judges, law faculty and legal scholars who have been elected by their peers for demonstrating outstanding achievements and dedication to the welfare of their respective communities and to the highest principles of the legal profession.

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Real Estate Attorney Pennington Joins St. Thomas Law Firm

The St. Thomas law firm of BoltNagi PC is pleased to announce that Attorney Ronald R. Pennington has joined the firm and serves  as Chair of the Real Estate & Financial Practice Group, he specializes in commercial real estate, real estate development, corporate transactions, finance and banking.

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"White Knights" for Residential Mortgage Workouts

 

One of the areas of practice for BoltNagi PC is commercial and residential mortgage foreclosure law.  Although the substantive law governing commercial and residential mortgage foreclosures is virtually identical, commercial borrowers have an important advantage over residential borrowers:  If a commercial borrower is facing foreclosure, it can seek out new investors or a “white knight” to get it out of trouble.  Residential borrowers don’t generally have that option.

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St. Thomas Litigation Attorney Komives to Practice Law at BoltNagi

The St. Thomas law firm of BoltNagi PC is pleased to announce that Attorney Lisa Michelle Kömives has joined the firm as an Associate Attorney in the Litigation Practice Group. Her practice concentration is complex commercial litigation including insurance coverage. Prior to joining BoltNagi PC, Lisa was an Associate with Akerman Senterfitt in Miami, Florida where she specialized in insurance coverage class actions and breach of contract litigation.

 

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