Glenn E. Glover
Glenn E. Glover is a partner with Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP in Birmingham, Ala., and has abroad practice that includes representing creditors in out-of-court workouts, bankruptcy cases and a variety of litigation settings. He also has experience in representing mortgage servicers and other financial institutions in mortgage-related litigation in bankruptcy courts. Mr. Glover has practiced in the area of bankruptcy and creditors’ rights for over 14 years. His practice involves a significant amount of workouts and restructurings for banks and other financial institutions, spanning both the transactional and litigation areas of the law. He has experience in real estate workouts of all sizes. Mr. Glover is particularly familiar with important issues associated with drafting and securing favorable forbearance and modification terms for his clients with distressed loans, in addition to the numerous tools that are available for his clients’ use and advantage. On the litigation side, he follows his clients’ distressed loans into bankruptcy or litigation when-ever necessary, and has taken scores of depositions and handled numerous evidentiary hearings in both federal and bankruptcy courts for his clients. Mr. Glover has experience with a variety of creditor arrangements, from simple notes payable to syndication deals, and has obtained numerous successes in his practice by assisting his creditor clients in obtaining payment in full and defeating lender-liability claims raised by borrowers. He also has experience in representing mortgage-servicing clients in litigation in bankruptcy courts and is familiar with the numerous types of bankruptcy and non bankruptcy claims brought against mortgage-servicers in litigation, including discharge violations, violations of the automatic stay, violations of confirmation orders, and violations of numerous other bankruptcy statutes and rules. In addition, he is knowledgeable of non bankruptcy claims, including FCRA, FDCPA, RESPA and TILA allegations. Mr.Glover received his B.A. magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa in 1992 from the University of Alabama, his M.A. in 1995 from the University of Alabama at Huntsville, his M.A. in 1996 from the University ofAlabama at Birmingham, and his J.D. cum laude in 2000 from the University of Alabama School of Law.