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Erin R. Katz is an accomplished litigator with more than fifteen years of experience including the defense of general liability, medical malpractice, premises liability, trucking/transportation, first-party no-fault, and third-party negligence matters. Having always been extremely detail oriented, Erin treats each case with focus and consideration necessary to obtain the best possible results for her clients. She has represented clients through all phases of litigation, from inception through trial, in both state and federal courts, as well as in alternative dispute resolution proceedings.

Erin also has extensive experience in consumer financial services litigation, title curative, mortgage foreclosures, title curative actions, FDCPA disputes, and other related matters. She previously represented some of the nation’s largest financial institutions, mortgage servicers, and corporations in all aspects of lending and title disputes across the State of Michigan.

Awards and Accolades
  • Best Lawyers “Ones to Watch” in Litigation (Banking and Finance) (2022 & 2023)
Memberships
  • State Bar of Michigan
Trial and Case Highlights
  • Hardison vs. Asplundh Constr. Corp.
  • Tabor vs. Exxonmobile Oil Corporation, et al.
  • CitiMortgage, Inc. vs. Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc.
  • Lamiman vs. Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, NA
  • Federal National Mortgage Association vs. Callahan
  • Livingston vs. Huntington Mortgage Co.
  • Richards vs. Schneiderman & Sherman, P.C., et al.
  • Mowett vs. JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA
  • Dolinski vs. JPMorgan Chase Bank, NA
  • Hartland Fellowship Church, et al. vs. Bank of America, N.A.
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