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Bratton Law Group LLC Attorneys Named 2012 New Jersey Super Lawyer-Rising Star

Haddonfield, NJ (March, 2011)- Bratton Law Group Attorneys at Law LLC is honored to announce the firms two partners, Charles C. Bratton II and John D. Rothamel, have been named New Jersey Super Lawyers “Rising Stars” for 2012 by Super Lawyers magazine. Super Lawyers magazine, published in all 50 states, recognizes the top up and coming […]

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Why is it Important to Hire an Experienced Short Sale Attorney?

The current real estate market is unlike any we have ever seen. Real estate values endured a roller coaster ride during the past decade, leaving many homeowners currently owing more than their home is worth. This trend, coupled with the global economic crisis has created an unprecedented volume of properties in Foreclosure, leaving homeowners asking

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South Jersey Young Professionals Association Donates $40,000.00

Bratton Law Group Attorneys at Law sends a big congratulation to the South Jersey Young Professionals Association (SJYPA) on their official donation of $40,000.00 to the Salvation Army’s Ray and Joan Kroc Corps Community Center of Camden, NJ.  The money was raised through sponsorships, ticket sales and auction proceeds from their 3rd Annual Halo Ball on February 11,

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Government Wants to Turn Foreclosures into Rentals?

CNN Money recently posted an article explaining the government’s hope to launch a pilot program to turn government owned foreclosures into rentals properties. The program, cited by Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, would sell foreclosed homes currently owned by Frannie Mae and Freddie Mac in bulk to investors, who would then turn them into rentals.

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