- 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.
What You Will Learn
- Loss mitigation options for homeowners
- Foreclosure litigation perspectives from attorneys representing both borrowers and lenders
- Litigation strategies in foreclosure cases
- New laws and cases affecting foreclosure mortgage servicing litigation
Title:
Foreclosure Litigation – Real World Solutions That Work For Both Sides 2015
When/Where:
San Francisco, CA
July 14, 2015
9:00 AM Pacific
Webcast - Register Now!
Also presented in-person in San Francisco.
Speakers:
- Co-Chairs:
- Stephen T. Hicklin ~ Senior Litigation Counsel, Buckley Madole, P.C.
- Kent Qian ~ Staff Attorney, National Housing Law Project
- 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 Assistant General Counsel, MUFG Americas Legal Department, MUFG Union Bank, N.A
- Program Attorney: Christina Thompson ~ Program Attorney, Practising Law Institute
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By:
Practising Law Institute
Cost:
Free
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