Residential MortgageThursday, September 27 to Friday, September 28, 2012
The Adolphus, Dallas, TX
Led by expert in-house counsel, key regulatory and enforcement officials, top defense firms, and renowned federal and state judges from across the nation, this is the only event that will fully prepare you to defend against the next generation of residential mortgage-related claims and adapt to heightened scrutiny and a wave of emerging regulations from state and federal agencies. With all eyes on the residential mortgage industry in the wake of the AG settlement, and with the recent allegations of foreclosure documentation errors and so called “robo-signing” practices still fresh in the public’s mind, it is critical that both in-house and outside counsel remain up-to-date on new and emerging borrower and investor claims as well as ongoing state and federal enforcement actions. Further, the mortgage industry has only just begun to feel the full impact of Dodd-Frank. Now that the CFPB has turned its full attention to the mortgage industry, and given the renewed industry focus at both the state and federal levels, the coming year is going to bring a wave of new litigation and regulatory and enforcement initiatives. In response, American Conference Institute is pleased to announce its 9th National Forum on Residential Mortgage Litigation & Regulatory Enforcement. This event has been tailored to provide attendees with the insights and strategies that are needed to defend against these new claims and adapt to the evolving regulatory landscape. Our unparalleled faculty of regulatory and enforcement officials, federal and state judges, expert in-house counsel, and leading outside counsel will provide you with the keys to:
Register now by calling 888-224-2480 or faxing your registration form to 877-927-1563. You can also register online at www.AmericanConference.com/ResidentialMortgage |
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Accreditation:The Adolphus Dallas, TX Accreditation will be sought in those jurisdictions requested by the registrants which have continuing education requirements. This course is identified as nontransitional for the purposes of CLE accreditation. ACI certifies that the activity has been approved for CLE credit by the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board in the amount of 12.0 hours. An additional 3.0 credit hours will apply to workshop participation. ACI certifies that this activity has been approved for CLE credit by the State Bar of California in the amount of 10.0 hours. An additional 2.5 credit hours will apply to workshop participation.You are required to bring your state bar number to complete the appropriate state forms during the conference. CLE credits are processed in 4-8 weeks after a conference is held. ACI has a dedicated team which processes requests for state approval. Please note that event accreditation varies by state and ACI will make every effort to process your request.Questions about CLE credits for your state? Visit our online CLE Help Center at www.americanconference.com/CLE |
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