Experience
Luke is a part of the Community Associations Group in which he advises clients on compliance matters and collection of past due assessments. In this role he helps community associations avoid financial loss posed by delinquent accounts.
Before joining Rees Broome, Luke represented large lending institutions to advise them on their rights and responsibilities in consumer bankruptcy cases. He helped lenders develop policies and procedures in response to the rapid developments in Maryland local practice and federal law resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, and collaborated with a Maryland Chapter 13 Trustee’s office in a presentation to debtor’s attorneys on how their clients can avoid issues with their creditors in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Prior to that, he spent several years litigating on behalf of parents of public school students with educational disabilities in Washington, D.C., winning numerous awards of evaluations, accommodation, and special education programming for his clients’ children.