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**Steven Amshen** **Partner, Petroff Amshen LLP** **Brooklyn, NY** **Practice Areas: Foreclosure, Litigation, Bankruptcy & Debt** Steven Amshen is a founding partner of Petroff Amshen LLP, a premier law firm located in Brooklyn, New York, specializing in foreclosure defense, litigation, and bankruptcy matters. With an unwavering commitment to safeguarding his clients' interests, Mr. Amshen leads the firm’s litigation team, employing his extensive knowledge and experience to navigate complex legal challenges. Mr. Amshen's primary focus is on foreclosure defense, where he has established a remarkable track record of securing favorable outcomes for his clients. His strategic approach has resulted in the outright dismissal of numerous foreclosure actions, providing vital relief to homeowners facing financial distress. His dedication to client advocacy is complemented by his ability to craft effective legal strategies tailored to each individual case. Admitted to practice law in both New York and New Jersey, Mr. Amshen is recognized for his expertise in litigation and debt-related legal issues. His professional accolades include being named a Super Lawyers Rising Star in 2016, a testament to his commitment to excellence in legal practice. As a trusted legal advisor, Steven Amshen remains dedicated to helping clients navigate the complexities of foreclosure, litigation, and bankruptcy with compassion and skill. He understands the emotional and financial burdens that clients face and strives to provide clear guidance and robust representation throughout the legal process. For those in need of expert legal counsel in Brooklyn and beyond, Mr. Amshen stands ready to advocate for their rights and secure their financial future.
Foreclosure attorneys help homeowners facing the loss of their property explore options to save their homes or minimize financial damage. Common matters include loan modification, foreclosure defense, short sales, deed in lieu.