Brian Levy, Of Counsel with Katten & Temple, and Loretta Salzano, founding partner of Franzen-Salzano, spoke on how the legal challenges surrounding the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are impacting the industry, covering industry concerns, removal of guidance and innovation in an uncertain environment.
Saul Ewing Partner Francis “Trip” Riley spoke at the spring RESPRO conference on how state attorneys general are attempting to redefine RESPA compliance regarding affiliated businesses.
Attendees at this year’s National Settlement Services Summit (NS3) not only had the opportunity bring some joy to families in the Pittsburgh area through the annual “Make a Child Smile” community service event, but they also supported a non-profit near and dear to one of their colleagues.
More than 40 speakers will take the stage over three days this week at the 21st National Settlement Services Summit (NS3) at The Westin Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh, Pa. Over 600 attendees will hear from them during 18 sessions.
Dr. Jessica Lautz, deputy chief economist and vice president of research at the National Association of Realtors, will counter the existing narratives of housing market distress with the actual data driving consumer behavior at her presentation at the National Settlement Services Summit (NS3).
Following the withdrawal of the long-awaited 2023 final rule revising Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) standards, financial institutions will experience no change in federal CRA standards. However, some states are working on tightening their own regulations. A panel of experts discusses the best practices in CRA benchmarking.
Brian Carter, owner of Optymedia and a featured speaker at the National Settlement Services Summit (NS3) June 16-18 in Pittsburgh, will discuss artificial intelligence (AI) in housing and leadership. NS3 attendees will leave the presentation with concrete steps to implement AI solutions that deliver measurable results.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes and Arizona Department of Real Estate Commissioner Susan Nicolson spoke with attendees of RESPRO One about how the two departments are working together to focus on areas of RESPA-related compliance in their state.
Cover Story: