

It states that the claim is for damages for breach of agency, breach of trust and/or fraudulent misrepresentation accounts and inquiries into the dealings of all the defendants knowingly in receipt of money had and received by the defendants to Creation's use in the course of the agency in and since February 2008 payment of any sums found due compound interest costs and other relief.

The loans were generally repayable over 10 months.Ĥ. Between 20 Allied Fort was Creation's agent for the purposes of entering into such loans and had Creation's authority, on certain terms, to bind Creation to such loans. Creation lends money to people who wish to take out insurance policies and wish to borrow money to pay the premium.ģ. The first defendant, Allied Fort Insurance Services Limited ("Allied Fort"), is an insurance broker. This is an appeal from the order dated 15 November 2013 of Mr Stephen Jourdan QC, sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge, granting summary judgment to the claimant, Creation Consumer Finance Limited ("Creation") on part of its claim against the 12 defendants. Mississippi Young Bankers Association - Member.Mississippi Women Lawyers Association - Member.Mississippi Department of Banking and Consumer Finance, Mississippi Board of Banking Review - Governor-Appointed Member (2017-2022).Mississippi Corporate Counsel Association - Member.Mississippi Bankruptcy Conference - Chairperson, Annual Seminar Committee (2016), Co-Chairperson, Annual Seminar Committee (2015).Mississippi Bankers Association - Bank Attorneys Committee (2017-2019).Madison County Young Professionals (MCYP), Steering Committee - Chairperson (2017-2018), Co-Chairperson (2016-2017).Madison County Business League and Foundation - Legislative Advisory / Policy and Planning Committee (2017-2019), Ad Hoc Committee: State Flag (2018).Madison County Bar Association - Member.Jackson Young Lawyers Association - Member.Fifth Circuit Bankruptcy Bench-Bar Conference - Planning Committee Member (2017-2018).Sarah Beth is a Nationally Board Certified Specialist in Business-Bankruptcy Law by the American Board of Certification, an achievement and honor held by only eight other attorneys in the State of Mississippi. Bankruptcy Court judges sitting within the State of Mississippi to her current position as Chairman of the Local Rules Advisory Committee for the Local Rules of Bankruptcy Procedure for the Northern and Southern Districts of Mississippi, governing practice and procedure in bankruptcy courts statewide. Additionally, she was appointed by the U.S. She was also appointed by the Mississippi Bankers Association to the statewide Bank Attorneys Committee to advise on legal issues and pending legislation impacting lenders and financial institutions. Sarah Beth – appointed by Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant and receiving unanimous confirmation by the state Senate – sits as one of five members on the Mississippi Board of Banking Review representing the 22 counties in Supreme Court District 1, which includes the state capital of Jackson and its surrounding metro areas. Her practice also includes representing clients in litigation involving defense against lender liability claims, property rights and interests, title and contractual disputes, and in connection with loan modifications, commercial foreclosure and property and equipment sales, and other creditors’ rights enforcement and collection matters. Sarah Beth Wilson represents financial institutions and other corporate entities in business-bankruptcy cases and adversary proceedings as well.
