The Legal Description and RESPA News, Dodd Frank Update’s sister publications, have teamed up to bring industry members a 90-minute training webinar on the regulatory landscape in 2013. Regulatory Outlook 2013: Compliance issues for real estate professionals airs Thursday, Dec. 6, 2-3:30 p.m. ET and will feature two of the nation’s top compliance attorneys, Mitchel Kider, chairman and managing partner of Weiner Brodsky Sidman Kider PC, and Howard Lax, member of Bodman LLP.
Kider and Lax will educate participants on significant regulatory issues impacting title and settlement services in 2013. They will define what each regulation means, what companies should be doing now to prepare and what the regulatory landscape will look like moving into the New Year.
The two will cover:
- An update on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) enforcement, including exams and investigations;
- An update on CFPB regulations, including what is currently happening and what to expect in the near future with originations, servicing, ability to repay, risk retention and new mortgage disclosures;
- Fair lending;
- Mortgage fraud; and
- Regulatory risks and the impact on business growth.
Join us on Dec. 6. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions and will receive the full PowerPoint presentation following the live event, along with related articles from October Research LLC publications. Register for a live site and have your entire staff listen in and/or order the recording and view the webinar at your earliest convenience.
“The CFPB is releasing proposals, reports and rules at a steady pace and with the inundation of regulations coming early in 2013, business owners and compliance professionals must be educated on the new requirements,” said Andrea Golby, editor of The Legal Description and moderator for the webinar. “This webinar comes at an important time, and it is a great opportunity for industry members to learn what 2013 will look like and get their questions answered.”
Go here to register, or call (330) 659-6101, ext. 6611.