Mr. Maley is Vice President and serves as both Compliance Officer and Diversity Officer for the Codilis Family of Firms. He oversees audit, and compliance functions and well as the firm's expanding Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Program. He formerly served for nearly thirty years in the Codilis bankruptcy department. He is a active in several bar and industry related trade associations, and has served as co-Chair of the American Bankruptcy Institutes 7th Circuit Consumer Bankruptcy Conference Advisory Board and a member of the ABI's Consumer Bankruptcy Law Commission (Chapter 7 Committee).He also serves as Chief History Advisor/International Historian for Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, International, and has been a member of the organization for over thirty years.Mr. Maley co-authored “Trial of the Foreclosure Case”, in Illinois Foreclosure Practice, (Illinois Institute of Continuing Legal Education, 2003). His other professional published works include “Avoiding the Auctioneer’s Gavel: Saving Homes From Foreclosure” appearing in the DCBA Brief: The Journal of the DuPage County Bar Association, “Chapters & Verse: Real Estate Professionals and the Bankruptcy Process” and “No Vacancies” appearing in REO Magazine and "Saving Your House Through Bankruptcy" appearing in the Loyola Consumer Law Journal. Mr. Maley also is a regular lecturer on bankruptcy, mortgage foreclosure, and related topics. He has spoken for such groups as the Bankruptcy Association of Southern Illinois, Lorman Education Services, Phi Alpha Delta Law Fraternity, REOMAC (mortgage industry trade association), and the Illinois Housing Development Authority. Bar Admissions: State of Illinois; U.S. Supreme Court; U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit; and U.S. District Courts for the Northern, Central, and Southern Districts of Illinois, the Northern and Southern Districts of Indiana, and the Eastern District of Wisconsin.Note: Although some forums or websites on which I have a presence may use default terms such as "specialist" or "expertise", I do not claim to be a specialist or expert (or any similar term) in any area of the law. My forum or website profiles merely reflect areas in which I may focus my practice –such as Bankruptcy, Creditors Rights, Mortgage Foreclosure.