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Podcast interview with Dave Snyder of Delta Group.

Posted on Tuesday, March 11, 2008 at 09:31AM by Registered CommenterThe Settlement Channel in | Comments1 Comment
The recent news that The Delta Group of Settlement Companies had been sold to Michael Upchurch is discussed on this weeks edition of Speaking of Settlements, the weekly podcast show of The Settlement Channel.

Dave Snyder has been one of the leading advocates of the rights of brokers to work with and represent plaintiff attorneys and as such has created a legacy of plaintiff firms that got their start with Delta Group, among them Wahlstrom & Associates, Don McNay, James Street, Bradford Associates and Millenium. As a tireless leader in the area of settlements Dave was often at odds with the industry establishment, but his foresite in backing plaintiff firms has proven out over time. You can listen to this weeks interview in which Dave discusses the reason for Delta's sale, some back ground on the buyer, Michael Upchurch, and what this means for Delta Brokers and others in the industry. The recent news that The Delta Group of Settlement Companies had been sold to Michael Upchurch is discussed on this weeks edition of Speaking of Settlements, the weekly podcast show of The Settlement Channel. Dave Snyder has been one of the leading advocates of the rights of brokers to work with and represent plaintiff attorneys and as such has created a legacy of plaintiff firms that got their start with Delta Group, among them Wahlstrom & Associates, Don McNay, James Street, Bradford Associates and Millenium. As a tireless leader in the area of settlements Dave was often at odds with the industry establishment, but his foresite in backing plaintiff firms has proven out over time. You can listen to this weeks interview in which Dave discusses the reason for Delta's sale, some back ground on the buyer, Michael Upchurch, and what this means for Delta Brokers and others in the industry. Also, if you have news or stories you'd like to see included on Speaking of Settlements, send me an email and let me know. With the launch of our social and professional network the LBN and Settlement Channel platforms are "open for business" and we welcome guests and commentary from a wide range of industry leaders. Also, if you have news or stories you'd like to see included on Speaking of Settlements, send me an email and let me know. With the launch of our social and professional network the LBN and Settlement Channel platforms are "open for business" and we welcome guests and commentary from a wide range of industry leaders.  

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Reader Comments (1)

Dave may have been at odds with the industry at times, but he's always been a man of honor. It's a shame the new generation of plaintiff-oriented brokers doesn't seem to have a fraction of his integrity. Replacing the Dave Snyder's of the industry with radicals like Bair and Meligan is unfortunate.
March 12, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJack

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