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Introduction to HAMP and Foreclosure Settlement Conference Advocacy

Monday April 19 , 2010

  • By: Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, South Brooklyn Legal Services Foreclosure Prevention Project
  • Time: 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Time Zone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
  • CLE Credit
  • Location:
    Brooklyn Bar Association - Auditorium
    123 Remsen Street, 1st floor
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Contact:
    Kate Evanciew
    Brooklyn Bar Association Volunteer Lawyers Project, Inc.
    347-464-9475
  • Website: www.brooklynvlp.org
  • Source: National

Presented by
Representatives from the Volunteer Lawyers Project Foreclosure Intervention Program
and
Representatives from the South Brooklyn Legal Services Foreclosure Prevention Project

This program, intended for homeowner advocates only, is an introductory training regarding the Home Affordable Modification Program and foreclosure settlement conference advocacy. This training will provide an overview of the HAMP program and settlement conference process and basic advocacy tools to successfully resolve foreclosure cases on behalf of homeowners. The program will also include training on the new settlement conference law and rules, revised HAMP guidelines, and Q&A.

  • CLE Credit Comments: 2 MCLE Credits: 1 Skills, 1 Professional Practice This course is intended solely for homeowner advocates who plan to volunteer through the VLP Foreclosure Intervention Project. There is no charge for the training. Participants agree to accept at least one pro bono referral for a Foreclosure or other matter from the VLP before July 19, 2010. Experienced attorneys receive additional MCLE credit for every 6 hours of eligible pro bono service.
  • Attachment(s): Flyer_Apr19.pdf
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