CLE: Navigating the Residential Foreclosure Maze – 2013

Foreclosure does not take place in a vacuum; rather, it can span across many boundaries of the law, making it imperative that attorneys from a wide-variety of practice areas stay up to date on this growing region. Get the direction you need to effectively navigate through the residential foreclosure process with this information full-day seminar in Collinsville on April 26th!

General practitioners, real estate attorneys, and family law lawyers with basic to intermediate practice experience will leave this seminar with a better understanding of: how to get the information you need during the initial client interview; how to develop viable defenses for your client; the judiciary’s perspective and unique insights on the foreclosure process; the homeowner’s options when facing a foreclosure; the new mediation program being implemented throughout Illinois in an effort to assist homeowners facing foreclosure; how to explain the foreclosure process to your client; the loan modification process and what to expect; the positive/negative affects of filing for bankruptcy before or after being served with the foreclosure complaint; how foreclosure intersects with other areas of the law; and the ethical issues that may arise during your next foreclosure case.

The program is presented by the ISBA General Practice, Solo, and Small Firm Section, and qualifies for 7.75 hours MCLE credit, including 2.50 hours approved Professional Responsibility MCLE credit.

Click here for more information and to register.

Posted on April 12, 2013 by Chris Bonjean
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