Jeff D. Rogers concentrates his practice in the area of creditor representation, including collections, commercial litigation, real property litigation, foreclosure, collateral recovery, bankruptcy, and creditor defense. His clients include banks, credit unions, commercial lenders, finance companies, and businesses of all sizes.
Mr. Rogers is a frequent lecturer at Continuing Legal Education seminars in the areas of Residential and Commercial Foreclosure, Bankruptcy, Collections, and Judgment Enforcement. He has lectured at seminars by various CLE providers, including Lorman Education Services and The National Business Institute. In addition, Mr. Rogers has made presentations to various community and civic clubs and has been a speaker at such events as The North Carolina Assistance Clerks of Court Conference.
Admissions
North Carolina State Bar
U.S. District Courts for the Eastern, Middle, Western District of North Carolina
The Cherokee Supreme Court of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Education
J.D., Campbell University School of Law, 1987
B.A., University of North Carolina at Wilmington, 1984
Professional
Affiliations
North Carolina Bar Association
Lawyers in the Schools Committee
American Bankruptcy Institute
Consumer Bankers Association
Published Articles
Mortgage Foreclosure in North
Carolina, Lorman Education Services Continuing Legal Education Manuscript
Issues in Commercial Mortgage Foreclosures in North Carolina, Lorman Education Services Continuing Legal Education Manuscript
Civic
Involvement
North Durham Rotary Club, Member
President, 2007-2008
Past President, 2000-2001
Director, 2002-Present
Community Service Chair, 2003-Present
Paul Harris Fellow, 2004
University of North Carolina at Wilmington Alumni Association, Member