Full Service General Practitioner, Creditor Representation
Marjorie R. Mann
Marjorie Mann is a litigator offering more than 32 years of experience, with a diverse range of clients in state, federal and bankruptcy courts. Her focus areas include creditor representation, commercial litigation, construction and lien law, condemnation, real property, and Chapter 7 Trustee.
Originally from Michigan, Marjorie has lived in North Carolina since graduating from Wake Forest University School of Law in 1985. Throughout, her career, she has represented creditors in all types of commercial and collection matters. Marjorie has successfully litigated construction matters, title disputes and condemnation cases for an array of clients, including the local sewerage district.
Marjorie is also an avid negotiator, truly working in the best interest of her clients. She is a certified mediator for Superior Court Civil Matters. Marjorie is also an active member of the North Carolina Bar Association Bankruptcy Law Section, the National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, the American Bankruptcy Institute, the North Carolina Bar Association and American Bar Association.
Experience:
Bankruptcy Trustee
Commercial litigation including representation of many financial institutions in complicated matters
Construction and law litigation
Creditor representation including foreclosure, claim, and delivery, and collection matters
Real property litigation.
Community Service:
Daoist Traditions College, Board of Directors and Founding Member, 2005- Present
Prior Owner of Asheville Gymnastics
Education:
Alma College, BA, magna cum laude, 1982
Wake Forest University School of Law, JD, 1985
Bar & Court Admissions:
American Bar Association
North Carolina Bar Association, Section: Bankruptcy Law
North Carolina State Bar
Professional:
American Bankruptcy Institute
The Best Lawyers in America, Arbitration, Banking and Finance Law/Litigation, 2012-2015; Bankruptcy Creditor Debtor Rights/Insolvency, 2012-2015; Reorganization Law/Litigation, 2012-2015
Mountain BizWorks Loan Review Committee
National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees