- Schedule At-A-Glance
- Session 1 Content
- Session 2 Content
- Session 3 Content
- Content Leaders
Time |
Session |
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CT |
Welcome + Logistics Session 1 |
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM CT |
10-min Brain Break Session 2 |
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CT |
10-min Brain Break Session 3 |
Thursday, Feb 25 at 12:10 PM CT
Federal Legislation Year in Review
This session will discuss the CARES Act, Consolidated Appropriations Act, the proposed Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act, Small Business Reorganization Act, and other changes to the practice realized during 2020 and beyond.
Led by: Alan S. Wolf, The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation; Jason J. Giguere, Orlans PC; Randall S. McHugh, Bendett & McHugh, PC
Federal Legislation Year in Review
This session will discuss the CARES Act, Consolidated Appropriations Act, the proposed Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act, Small Business Reorganization Act, and other changes to the practice realized during 2020 and beyond.
- CARES Act
- Consumer Bankruptcy Reform Act
- 11 U.S. Code Subchapter V
- Consolidated Appropriations Act
Led by: Alan S. Wolf, The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation; Jason J. Giguere, Orlans PC; Randall S. McHugh, Bendett & McHugh, PC
Thursday, Feb 25 at 1:10 PM CT
Filing Claims, Reviewing Plans and Seeking Relief from Stay
This session will discuss how changes to Federal Law and moratorium related issues have impacted the way we file claims, review proposed Chapter 13 plans for potential areas of concern, and evaluate when and how to seek relief from stay in the face of default.
Led by: Michael J. McCormick, McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC; Hilary Bonial, Bonial & Associates, PC; Marcy J. Ford, Trott Law, PC
Filing Claims, Reviewing Plans and Seeking Relief from Stay
This session will discuss how changes to Federal Law and moratorium related issues have impacted the way we file claims, review proposed Chapter 13 plans for potential areas of concern, and evaluate when and how to seek relief from stay in the face of default.
- Filing Claims, Reviewing Plans
- Seeking Relief from Stay during and after forbearance agreements and/or loan modifications
- Consolidated Appropriations Act
Led by: Michael J. McCormick, McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC; Hilary Bonial, Bonial & Associates, PC; Marcy J. Ford, Trott Law, PC
Thursday, Feb 25 at 2:10 PM CT
Fees and E's
This session will discuss when and how servicers can pursue recovery of fees and costs in bankruptcy court as well as how the evolution and growth of e-notes, e-signings and e-recordings continues to change bankruptcy practice across the country.
Led by: David R. McAllister, Aldridge Pite, LLP; Lisa Milas, Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel,LLP
Fees and E's
This session will discuss when and how servicers can pursue recovery of fees and costs in bankruptcy court as well as how the evolution and growth of e-notes, e-signings and e-recordings continues to change bankruptcy practice across the country.
- Fee Recoverability in Bankruptcy Court
- E-notarization, E-signing and other changes in the Pandemic world
- E-notes and Mortgages
Led by: David R. McAllister, Aldridge Pite, LLP; Lisa Milas, Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel,LLP
PRESENTERS
Lance Olsen, McCarthy Holthus, LLP
Randall S. McHugh, Bendett & McHugh, PC
Michael J. McCormick, McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC
Hilary B. Bonial, Bonial & Associates, PC
David E. McAllister, Aldridge Pite, LLP
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Marcy J. Ford, Trott Law, PC
Alan S. Wolf, The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation
Jason J. Giguere, Orlans PC
Lisa Milas, Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP
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STANDARD POLICIES
Communication
USFN seminars are created to foster open and candid communication between mortgage service industry professionals, USFN member attorneys and associate members. In order to retain the security, integrity and purpose of the sessions, USFN maintains the following policies:
Content Disclaimer
All content, presentations, handouts, emails, website content, mobile app content, etc. provided by USFN in its publications, in connection with USFN events and otherwise (“Content”) is for educational purposes only, and should not be considered legal advice or a legal opinion. Every matter is different and poses a unique set of facts and circumstances. Legal advice can only be provided after analysis of all the facts and circumstances of a particular matter. In addition, all Content is current only through the date it is provided, and may change after that date due to changes in the law, custom, industry standards or best practices. We suggest that you consult with your USFN local counsel if you wish to retain a firm to provide legal advice on a particular issue or matter. Please do not hesitate to contact USFN for contact information for our firms for that purpose.
Attendee Contact Information
By registering for this event, I authorize my name, title and organization name to appear on event registration lists and in the mobile app that is available to USFN members and event attendees. I understand that I have the option to update my mobile app profile and make visible to fellow event attendees my photo, phone number, email address and/or mailing address if I so choose.
Payment
Registrations will not be processed without full payment. Payment online must be made by major credit card only.
Cancellations/Refunds
All requests for cancellations/refunds must be made in writing to register@usfn.org by 5 p.m. CT on February 24, 2021. Cancellations received on/prior to February 24, 2021, will receive a full refund minus a 10%/$100 administrative fee, whichever is greater in the manner originally paid. After February 24, 2021, no refunds will be granted. USFN regrets that refunds will not be given for no-shows. Exceptions for extraordinary events (e.g., medical emergencies) must be submitted in writing to ceo@usfn.org by the registrant with appropriate documentation.
Substitutions
Substituting a colleague within the same organization is gladly accepted at no charge. All requests for registration substitutions must be made in writing to register@usfn.org by 10 a.m. CT on February 24, 2021. Only one substitution is permitted per original registrant. The individual submitting the substitution request is responsible for all financial obligations (any balance due) associated with that substitution. Badge sharing (two people attending an event using only one registration), badge splitting (one registration being split by two people; commonly one attending in the morning and the other attending in the afternoon), and badge reprints are strictly prohibited.
CLE
USFN will NOT apply for CLE for this seminar.
Questions
If you have any questions and/or concerns regarding any of the above mentioned Event Policies, please contact the USFN Registration Team via email at register@usfn.org.
USFN seminars are created to foster open and candid communication between mortgage service industry professionals, USFN member attorneys and associate members. In order to retain the security, integrity and purpose of the sessions, USFN maintains the following policies:
- Audio and/or videotaping of any part of the seminar series is prohibited.
- Members of the media are not permitted to attend.
Content Disclaimer
All content, presentations, handouts, emails, website content, mobile app content, etc. provided by USFN in its publications, in connection with USFN events and otherwise (“Content”) is for educational purposes only, and should not be considered legal advice or a legal opinion. Every matter is different and poses a unique set of facts and circumstances. Legal advice can only be provided after analysis of all the facts and circumstances of a particular matter. In addition, all Content is current only through the date it is provided, and may change after that date due to changes in the law, custom, industry standards or best practices. We suggest that you consult with your USFN local counsel if you wish to retain a firm to provide legal advice on a particular issue or matter. Please do not hesitate to contact USFN for contact information for our firms for that purpose.
Attendee Contact Information
By registering for this event, I authorize my name, title and organization name to appear on event registration lists and in the mobile app that is available to USFN members and event attendees. I understand that I have the option to update my mobile app profile and make visible to fellow event attendees my photo, phone number, email address and/or mailing address if I so choose.
Payment
Registrations will not be processed without full payment. Payment online must be made by major credit card only.
Cancellations/Refunds
All requests for cancellations/refunds must be made in writing to register@usfn.org by 5 p.m. CT on February 24, 2021. Cancellations received on/prior to February 24, 2021, will receive a full refund minus a 10%/$100 administrative fee, whichever is greater in the manner originally paid. After February 24, 2021, no refunds will be granted. USFN regrets that refunds will not be given for no-shows. Exceptions for extraordinary events (e.g., medical emergencies) must be submitted in writing to ceo@usfn.org by the registrant with appropriate documentation.
Substitutions
Substituting a colleague within the same organization is gladly accepted at no charge. All requests for registration substitutions must be made in writing to register@usfn.org by 10 a.m. CT on February 24, 2021. Only one substitution is permitted per original registrant. The individual submitting the substitution request is responsible for all financial obligations (any balance due) associated with that substitution. Badge sharing (two people attending an event using only one registration), badge splitting (one registration being split by two people; commonly one attending in the morning and the other attending in the afternoon), and badge reprints are strictly prohibited.
CLE
USFN will NOT apply for CLE for this seminar.
Questions
If you have any questions and/or concerns regarding any of the above mentioned Event Policies, please contact the USFN Registration Team via email at register@usfn.org.