Saturday, October 1, 2016

Foreclosure Litigation Solutions - 3-1/4 units - On Demand - Expires 7/27/17

Foreclosure Litigation – Real World Solutions That Work For Both Sides 

Sponsored by Practising Law Institute

This substantive training provides an overview of:
  • Ways to avoid foreclosure litigation by resolving disputes before filing suit, with the commentary of industry leaders representing both borrowers’ and the servicers’ perspectives;
  • Foreclosure litigation and where there is common ground - which arguments help your case, which do not add anything to it, and which actually hurt your client’s chances of a favorable resolution from both “sides”; and
  • A summary of recent decisions and developments regarding the California Homeowner’s Bill of Rights and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s Loan Servicing Rules.
The training assumes familiarity with the basics of non-judicial foreclosures in California, but practitioners at all experience levels will benefit from this training.  The panelists are noted experts in mortgage servicing, consumer and housing law who will cover a broad range of topics in foreclosure avoidance and litigation with real-world examples.
The sessions will address issues pertinent to those new to foreclosure litigation, plaintiff or defense side, as well as experienced practitioners.
Speakers:

Co-Chairs:
Stephen T. Hicklin ~ Senior Litigation Counsel, Buckley Madole, P.C.
Kent Qian ~ Staff Attorney, National Housing Law Project
Panelists:
Nelson Goodell ~ The Goodell Law Firm
Elizabeth S. Letcher ~ Law Offices of Elizabeth Letcher
Sanford Shatz ~ Of Counsel, McGlinchey Stafford
Lisa Sitkin ~ Managing Attorney, Housing and Economic Rights Advocates
Christine M. Sontag ~ Director and AGC, MUFG Americas Legal Dept., MUFG Union Bank, N.A


FREE!

On Demand - Expires 7/27/17

Total CLE credits = 3-1/4 units

For further information see:

http://www.pli.edu/Content/OnDemand/Foreclosure_Litigation_Real_World_Solutions/_/N-4nZ1z11qqa?ID=262402&tab=0&t=NKP6_8AEM1&utm_source=8AEM1&utm_medium=EMAIL&utm_campaign=NKP6

or call  (800) 260-4754

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