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Andrea Bopp Stark is a senior attorney at the National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) focusing on writing and teaching about fair debt collection practices and mortgage servicing issues. She is involved in advocating for foreclosure prevention and fair debt collection policies on the state and federal level. Andrea also is NCLC’s Curriculum Coordinator for NCLC and NACA’s three national conferences each year and other training provided by NCLC.
Andrea is a contributing author to NCLC’s Fair Debt Collection, Home Foreclosures, and Mortgage Servicing and Loan Modifications legal manuals. She is also co-author of Property Tax Foreclosures on Heirs Property: The Devastating Consequences and Recommendations for Prevention, a report that looks at the unique issues heirs face when inheriting a home with an overdue property tax bill, and How GSE Note Sales Undermine Homeownership, which examines the impact of bulk sales of hundreds of thousands of home loans to investors. She also helped author the issue brief Reforming Property Tax Foreclosure Laws to Promote Sustainable Homeownership in collaboration with AARP and the American Land Title Association.
Prior to joining NCLC, Andrea was a partner at Molleur Law Office in Biddeford, Maine, and worked as an attorney for Northeast Legal Aid in Lawrence, Massachusetts, where she was one of NCLC’s first recipients of the John G. Brooks fellowship.
Education:
J.D. Boston College
Masters of Social Work, Boston College
B.A. University of Vermont