Waddell Serafino Geary Rechner Jenevein, PC | Law Firm in Dallas, Phoenix and Las Vegas | Amy Rechner
   Dallas 214-979-7400 
        Phoenix 602-666-8410 
         Las Vegas 702-331-8470
          Houston 281-934-7678
 
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Attorneys
Amy  M. Rechner

PRACTICES

Bankruptcy Representation for Creditors
Banking, Commercial Lending, and Creditor's Rights
Civil Litigation, Negligence, and Tort Liability

EDUCATION

J.D., Capital University Law School, 2008, Cum Laude, Order of the Coif
B.A., The University of Arizona, 2004, summa cum laude

ADMISSIONS

Arizona, 2010
California, 2008
Central District Court of California
Central Dist. Court of California, US Bankruptcy Court
Northern District, United States Bankruptcy Court
Southern District, United States Bankruptcy Court
Eastern District, United States Bankruptcy Court
 
Amy M. Rechner
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CONTACT INFORMATION
Tel: 602-666-8410
Fax: 602-666-3998
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Amy is a native Phoenician and has been assisting creditor clients with collections for several years. Prior to and while attending law school, she worked as a paralegal in a law firm in the creditor’s rights department. After passing the bar exam, she has focused her legal practice on bankruptcy, creditor’s rights and foreclosure.

She has assisted our lender clients with hundreds of consumer and commercial collection matters ranging from credit cards to automobiles, from secured equipment leases to lines of credit.  Amy has assisted clients in collecting unsecured lines of credit and real estate secured and unsecured notes and home equity lines of credit. Amy frequently appears in state and federal courts.  
 
In addition to her creditor’s rights experience, Amy works with lenders who are foreclosing on either first liens or secondary liens on real property. She analyzes the chain of title on each foreclosure file to analyze the lender's lien position and any other issues affecting title and assists bank to protect their interests when junior lien holders were trying to foreclose their liens.