Description

New simplified summary procedure for quiet title after fraudulent transfer.

  • Fraudulent transfers are becoming more prevalent – learn how to remedy the situation swiftly for your client.
  • Brief overview of the new quiet title statute intended to assist victims of fraudulent transfers.
  • Practical how to of Florida Statute 65.091.

Presenter(s)

Megan Crandall Solomon

Underwriting Counsel, The Fund

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Megan Crandall Solomon joined Attorneys’ Title Fund Services, Inc. in 2017.  In 2024 she joined the underwriting team transferring from her role as Senior Claims Counsel. She earned her law degree from Nova Southeastern University in 2009 after having received a bachelor’s degree with honors in Criminal Justice with a minor in Interpersonal Communications from the University of Central Florida in 2006.  She is admitted to practice law in Florida as well as in the U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Middle, and Southern Districts of Florida.  She frequently presents lectures on the topic of claims avoidance at the Fund’s New Member Training programs.  Prior to working with the Fund, she practiced as an experienced litigation attorney focusing on real estate, bankruptcy, title disputes, code enforcement matters, and lien foreclosures in federal and state actions throughout the state of Florida.  She was also involved with achieving title claims resolutions and curative measures for lending institutions.

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