- Schedule At-A-Glance
- Basic Track
- Intermediate Track
- Networking
- Content Leaders
TIME |
DESCRIPTION |
Monday, April 6 |
Offsite Executive Servicer VIP Dinner (For all registered members and invited executive servicers) |
Tuesday, April 7 |
Event |
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Registration |
8:00 AM - 9:00 AM |
Breakfast |
9:00 AM - 10:15 AM |
Foreclosure: Basic OR Bankruptcy: Intermediate |
10:15 AM - 10:45 AM |
Break |
10:45 AM - 12:00 PM |
Foreclosure: Basic OR Bankruptcy: Intermediate continued |
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM |
Lunch |
1:30 PM - 2:45 PM |
Foreclosure: Intermediate OR Bankruptcy: Basic |
2:45 PM - 3:15 PM |
Break |
3:15 PM - 4:30 PM |
Foreclosure: Intermediate OR Bankruptcy: Basic continued |
BANKRUPTCY: BASIC
Impact of the automatic stay What is the automatic stay? When is the stay effective? Application of definition to different fact patterns Why not just violate the stay? Impact on foreclosure or eviction actions Serial filings – How many cases are too many? Different Chapters and their meanings Chapter 7 deep dive Schedules and statement of intent Reaffirmation Trustee sale of property Trustee no asset report vs. trustee abandonment Discharge Case closing Discharge injunction Chapter 13 deep dive Establishing the pre-petition debt Post-confirmation requirements for creditors Motions for relief from stay Chapter 13 vs. Chapter 7 Stipulations and notices of default Trustee’s motion to dismiss Speed bumps Standing (collateral documents) Adversary proceedings Loss mitigation – court sponsored / debtor requested Objections to the plan Cramdowns and lien strips Total debt pay-off plans without escrow provisions Underfunded plans Other common objections notices of final cure What if the loan is not current? Detours Objections to proof of claim Objections to payment change notices Objection to notice of post-petition fees and costs Objections to responses to trustee’s notice of final cure Pot holes United States trustee inquiries Chapter 13 trustee inquiries Vertical Divider
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FORECLOSURE: BASIC
The on-ramp Demand letters and other pre-foreclosure requirements Referral to FC Referral elements Loan documents Standing - assignments, mergers, notes and eNotes The toll booth First legal – judicial v. non-judicial Document execution The highway Service/posting Notice Judgment (judicial states) The off ramp Sales and bidding Post-sale Redemption/confirmation Speed bumps FDCPA debt validation RESPA QWR notices of error and information requests Pot holes Lost notes and assignments Deceased borrowers/homeowners Title issues Detours and construction Loss mitigation/mediation Bankruptcy Contested cases Traffic delays Servicing transfers Vacant property issues Law changes (legislative and case law) |
BANKRUPTCY: INTERMEDIATE
Interaction with a case in foreclosure Postpone vs. cancel Automatic handoff Document assembly for POC Monitoring the case pre-confirmation: Rocket Dockets The need for speed How to avoid late filed claims What to do when you didn’t? Document review to avoid objection Fee recovery and reimbursement Amending the claim Review of the Chapter 13 plan Is the plan feasible? Is the plan filed in good faith? Is the debtor capable of performing on the plan? Periodic statements post-petition Timely compliance Quality review process Statements when no payment is required Importance of timely boarding in Chapter 11 cramdown or modification Notice of post-petition fees: What is and is not recoverable? Proof of claim fees and costs Fees for post-petition notices Fees for post-petition inspections Fees for service transfer related activity Post-petition late charges Response to the notice of final cure Generally Timing and the need for speed Post-filing reconciliation with the trustee What to do when you disagree? Proper attachments and reconciliation Setting a hearing to resolve New and notable litigation Vertical Divider
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FORECLOSURE: INTERMEDIATE
Pre-foreclosure Holds: Loss mitigation, SCRA and BK
Standing, endorsements, original notes, lost notes and assignments – how it all works together
HUD face-to-face letters: when are these challenges a real threat to the foreclosure? Statutes of limitations: Five years is not always five years
Getting the foreclosure going Title issues and curative options
Judgment and prior servicer records: making sense out of a mish-mash of conflicting state evidentiary rules In which states are prior servicer records an issue? What is the nature of the problem and are there alternative approaches to dealing with admissibility? Practical approaches to dealing with missing records Getting past sale Who may hold the sale? The nuances of bidding:
Recessions: why they happen Litigation: how the process works Always try to settle, but give the other side a reason to settle The litigation “funnel” explained Strategies for resolving aged files Once a population of aged files is identified, how can we work together effectively? Identifying opportunities to move files by making exceptions to policies that would not violate any applicable rule or regulation |
Networking – both formal and informal – is a vital component of any education experience. That’s why you can expect a variety of networking opportunities at this event designed to reinforce and grow your professional network.
Monday, April 6
All registered members can join invited executive servicers for a networking cocktail hour and offsite dinner at a local restaurant. Details coming soon.
Tuesday, April 7
Network with moderators, panelists, colleagues and fellow learners during:
Monday, April 6
All registered members can join invited executive servicers for a networking cocktail hour and offsite dinner at a local restaurant. Details coming soon.
Tuesday, April 7
Network with moderators, panelists, colleagues and fellow learners during:
- Breakfast
- Networking Refreshment Breaks
- Lunch
Sally Garrison, Esq.
The Mortgage Law Firm, PC Mark Rothfuss, Esq. Lerner, Sampson & Rothfuss Hilary Bonial, Esq. Bonial & Associates, PC Alan Wolf, Esq. The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation Kip Bilderback, Esq. Millsap & Singer, LLC Wendy Lee, Esq. McCarthy Holthus, LLP Lance Olsen, Esq. McCarthy Holthus, LLP Michael J. McCormick, Esq. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Ryan Bourgeois, Esq. Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel, LLP William (Nick) Foshag, Esq. Gray & Associates, LLP Jeremy B. Wilkins, Esq. Brock & Scott, PLLC Eric Cook, Esq. Wilford Geske & Cook, PA Kristen Haskins, Esq. The Alba Law Group, PA Christianna Kersey, Esq. Cohn, Goldberg & Deutsch, LLC Adam A. Diaz, Esq. Diaz Anselmo Lindberg, PA |
Mark S. Middlemas, Esq.
Lundberg & Associates, PC Abbey Ulsh Dreher, Esq. Barrett Daffin Frappier Turner & Engel, LLP Michael Feiwell, Esq. Feiwell & Hannoy, PC Jane Bond, Esq. McCalla Raymer Leibert Pierce, LLC Andrew Brenner, Esq. BWW Law Group, LLC Joseph A. Camillo, Jr., Esq. Brock and Scott, PLLC Richard Nielson, Esq. Reimer Law Co. Caren Castle, Esq. The Wolf Firm, A Law Corporation James Clarke, Esq. Orlans PC Alex Schulz, Esq. The Mortgage Law Firm, PC Jacqueline F. McNally, Esq. Schiller Knapp Lefkowitz & Hertzel, LLP Eddie R. Jimenez, Esq. Aldridge Pite, LLP Ryan Byrd, Esq. Orlans PC Samuel R. Coleman, Esq. Trott Law, PC Anjali Khosla, Esq. Rubin Lublin, PLLC |