Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

8:00AM–12:00PM

Conference Registration Open

 
8:00AM-9:30AM

Continental Breakfast

Summerlin AF
8:00AM-12:00PM

Exhibit Hall Open
(Exhibit hall will not be open during lunch.)

Summerlin AF
8:45AM–10:15AM
Summerlin BE

Legislative Session
Our Legislative Update panel with provide us with detailed summaries of the key issues addressed this year by the legislatures from California, Washington, Arizona, Utah and Oregon.


Ronald D. Roup, Esq.,
Roup & Associates (Moderator)

Phillip M. Adleson, Esq.,
Adleson, Hess & Kelly

Michael Belote, Esq.,
California Advocates

Holly Chisa
Tower Ltd.

Christopher Perry, Esq.,
Perry & Shapiro

Stuart Matheson, Esq., Matheson, Mortenson, Olsen & Jeppson

Dave Fennell, Esq.
Routh Crabtree Olsen

10:30AM–11:45AM

Foreclosure Delay Lawsuits
The incidence of lawsuits designed to add obstacles to the foreclosure process in increasing. 

This panel will address the issues involved in such lawsuits – and their dominance on the Internet via ‘form complaints’ including indemnification and insurance claims.

What to tell lenders and how to best triage these matters for your company will also be discussed.

Robert Finlay, Esq.
(moderator)
Wright Finlay & Zak

Michelle Mierzwa, Esq.
Cal-Western Reconveyance Corporation

Joseph J. Patry, Esq.
MERS

David Brooks, Esq.
Bank of America

12:00PM–1:15PM
Summerlin CD

Lunch and Exhibitor Raffle

Gary Wisham,
UTA Conference Chair, Allied Trustee Services

1:30PM–2:45PM

Before, During and After the Sale
It’s three days before the sale – have you done all that you could have, and should have, done?

This panel will address collusion, bidding, bidders of sale ‘back-outs’ and all trustee-related matters involved in issues that now must be addressed both before, during and after the sale. Post sale issues will also include property maintenance and eviction issues under state, federal  and local laws.

The panel will also review emerging strategies employed by lender/investors to “short cut” or shorten the time to obtain a property subject to foreclosure, and the resultant risks to lenders and trustees. Topics will include: “cash for keys”, agreements (pre and post-foreclosure), and deeds in lieu of foreclosure (and the ability of a lender taking a deed in lieu to continue with a foreclosure after accepting the deed).

Edward Treder, Esq.
Barrett Daffin Frappier Treder & Weiss

Felita Kealing
LPS Agency Sales & Posting

Spencer Scheer, Esq.
Scheer Law Group, LLP

3:00PM-4:15PM

Why Aren’t Lenders/Servicers Foreclosing?
This session will focus on the causes, reasons and implications behind the question of why lenders/servicers aren’t foreclosing? What is the impact on trustees? 

Our panel will address government regulations and litigation in the foreclosure process, the role of the Justice Department with respect to the Sailors & Soldiers Act, and the Fair Lending Provision.

Keith Attlesey
Assured Lender Services

Stephen T. Hicklin, Esq.
Wright, Finlay & Zak

Robin Lockhart
Freddie Mac


3:00PM-4:15PM
Veranda DE

Registration fee does not include cost of exam.

Certification Challenge: Arizona Level I, Nevada Level I, Washington Level I, California Level I and Level II
Here’s your chance to take UTA’s certification exam and become a UTA certified Trustee Sale Officer without sitting through the course.

UTA certification is designed so that employers and consumers alike will have the confidence in the recipient’s thorough knowledge of the nonjudicial foreclosure process.  Non-members may take the exam(s) but may not be certified unless they become a member within 60 days of sitting for and passing the exam.

The certification challenge is also offered at 3:00 pm on Monday.

 


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