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Marc
Rudow
Areas of Practice
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Bankruptcy, Collections, Creditors Rights
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Land Conservation
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Property Law & Real Estate
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Wills And Estate Planning
Contact Information
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Roberts & Stevens, PA
- Attorney
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BB&T Building
Suite 1100
One West Pack Square
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Asheville
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NC
28801
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Work:
828-258-6901
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Fax:
828-253-7212
Language Fluency other than English
Education:
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Education
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* New College of the University of South Florida, BA, 1975
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* University of North Carolina, JD, 1979
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Bar & Court Admissions
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* 28th Judicial District
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* North Carolina Bar Association
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* North Carolina State Bar
Biography:
Marc Rudow practices commercial and residential real estate law, land conservation, bankruptcy and creditors' rights, and estate planning. Marc's clients range from large business enterprises to first time home buyers who need a patient and trusted advisor. Marc's real estate practice includes every detail of a real estate transaction from the initial contract through due diligence to closing. He is responsive to client concerns and questions, working to make transactions run as smoothly as possible. He also currently serves as a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Trustee and is often involved in workouts and loan modifications in connection with his Chapter 7 caseload as well as his creditor representation. Marc's bankruptcy and real estate experience combine to allow him to deal with all aspects of real estate in a troubled but improving economy.
Marc works with the land trust community in many capacities and is very familiar with all of the organizations that are dedicated to protect land in NC. Marc is professional, yet friendly, and has cultivated long term relationships in the Asheville area for over 35 years which help him better serve his clients.
Marc was born in New York City, but has lived in Asheville since 1974 and has been with this firm or its predecessor for over 30 years. He has been an active member of the community, chairing a number of non-profit boards both locally and statewide. Marc also works with many non-profit organizations as a volunteer, board member, and attorney, often providing legal services at a reduced rate. He is an avid conservationist, musician, biker, and hiker. He graduated from UNC Law School in 1979 and is married to Deborah Miles, Director of the Center for Diversity Education at UNC-Asheville, with whom he has three grown sons.
***Experience:
*Asset searches;
*Conservation easements;
*Contract review and negotiation;
*Creditors’ rights, liquidation in state and federal courts, bankruptcy planning;
*Preparation of wills and power of attorney;
*Representation of borrowers, lenders and sellers in real estate transactions;
*Residential and commercial real estate closings;
*Title examinations and opinions
***Professional:
*AV Preeminent Peer Review Rated by Martindale-Hubbell
*Bankruptcy Council, 1995-1998, 2001-2004
*The Best Lawyers in America, Real Estate Law, 2012
*Conservation Trust for North Carolina, Board of Directors, 2006-present, Board of Directors Chair, 2009-present
*National Association of Bankruptcy Trustees, 1989-present
*North Carolina Bar Association, Ethics Speaker, ‘Bankruptcy Crimes, Litigation Issues and Trustee Issues,’ 1990
*Pisgah Legal Services, Board of Directors 1982-1985, Board of Directors Chair, 1984-1985
*South College, Real Estate and Bankruptcy Instructor, 1982-1986
***Community Service
*Asheville Area Habitat for Humanity, Board of Directors, 2000-2003
*Blue Ridge Society
*Jewish Community Center of Asheville, Foundation Board Trustee, 2006-present, President, 1998-2000
*Mediation Center, Board of Directors, 1986-1989, Board of Directors Chair, 1988-1989
*WCQS Public Radio, Board of Directors, 1991-1997, Board of Directors Chair, 1993-1994
*Youth Soccer Coach, 1991-1992
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