CRA Introduces ‘Talking Tuesday’ and Weekly Case Highlights to Spotlight Member Contributions

At FedReceiver, we take pride in staying active and engaged with the broader receivership community. As part of the California Receivers Forum (CRA), our team welcomes the organization’s recent efforts to bring more visibility and value to its members through two exciting new initiatives: Talking Tuesday and Weekly Case Highlights.

These efforts reflect CRA’s ongoing mission to foster transparency, collaboration, and recognition across the receivership and real estate legal sectors.

Talking Tuesday: Showcasing Member Expertise

Launched this week, Talking Tuesday is a new social media feature spotlighting CRA members’ speaking engagements. Shared every Tuesday on CRA’s social platforms, this initiative highlights the thought leadership and industry knowledge members contribute at conferences, webinars, and legal events.

Follow CRA on LinkedIn to stay updated on Talking Tuesday features.

If you or your team are participating in an upcoming event or panel, make sure to notify CRA to be included in an upcoming post.

Weekly Receivership Case Highlights

Starting this week, CRA’s member emails will feature select new receivership and referee case announcements, providing visibility into active legal matters and spotlighting the professionals involved.

Below are the first two case spotlights released:

Case 1: Teamshares, Inc. v. Engraphix Architectural Signage

  • Case No.: 25SL-CC04595
  • Court: St. Louis County Courts | Judge May
  • Industry: Architectural Signage Firm
  • CRA Members Involved:

Case 2: The Joe Polk Living Trust UTD, June 22, 2018 v Emil Bland Hightower

Why It Matters

For professionals working in court-appointed receiverships, partition refereeships, and real estate litigation, CRA’s new communications bring timely exposure to the impactful work members perform. These updates also help the public and legal community stay informed on active legal matters across jurisdictions.

At FedReceiver, we are honored to be featured in CRA’s inaugural case highlights and are committed to upholding the high standards of service and ethics this community values.

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