Mr. Scheer is a principal of SLG. Mr. Scheer graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. 2001), with a degree in Political Science. Mr. Scheer earned his Juris Doctor Degree from Suffolk University Law School in Boston, MA (2005). Mr. Scheer was recognized for academic excellence during his law school years, making the Deans List three times and receiving a concentration in International Law with Distinction.
During law school, Mr. Scheer spent a summer abroad at the University of Lund in Sweden, studying comparative law and legal ethics and made the Deans List for his studies there. Also while attending law school, Mr. Scheer worked as a legal intern for a certified NFL agent, assisting in the negotiation and preparation of contracts.
Mr. Scheer manages the SLG consumer litigation department. He has trial and law and motion experience in state and federal courts. His focus is on all aspects of creditor transaction and litigation matters in state and federal courts, including: Chapter 13 and 11 plan review and litigation, collection litigation, lender and broker fraud litigation, real estate transaction work including preparation of loan workout agreements, forbearance and loan modification agreements, and Lender TIC (tenant in common) loan review and advisement. Mr. Scheer is admitted to practice in all California State Courts and in Federal Courts in the Northern, Eastern, Central, and Southern District of California.
Mr. Scheer’s published topical articles include:
“In re Fridley: No Shortcuts in the Race to Early Discharge” United Trustees Association Quarterly (Spring 2008)
"In re Wardrobe: Relief from Stay to Pursue State Court Claims Limited to Causes of Action Pled at the Time of Motion" United Trustees Association Quarterly (Summer 2009)
Mr. Scheer is a member of the Real Property Section of the Marin County Bar Association, the California Credit Union Collectors Council, and the Bay Area Bankruptcy Forum, and has been a featured speaker at the Sacramento Valley Bankruptcy Forum (2007). Mr. Scheer is an avid Red Sox fan.
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