The year was 2008. Foreclosures were on the rise. Growing unemployment and mortgage rate resets were pushing owners to default on their home loans. The financial markets were collapsing as the U.S. economy ground to a halt.

But while the country was sliding into its worst recession since the Great Depression, the mood in the Law Offices of David J. Stern in Plantation was upbeat.

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