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Fri Dec 16
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New York State Law Origination Claims for Foreclosure Prevention Advocates: Legal Theories to Consider Beyond TILA and RESPA
- 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Eastern Time (US & Canada)
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Legal Services NYC
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Legal Services NYC Learning Center
- Source: New York > Foreclosure
- Housing
This session will focus on New York law that can be useful when litigating mortgage origination issues. New York’s Deceptive Practice Act, Banking Law 6-l, Banking Law 6-m, and common law claims should be in advocates’ toolkits. The faculty will provide an overview of these claims, as well as a historical background about predatory lending in New York and the enactment of New York’s anti-predatory lending provisions.
Date: Friday, December 16, 2016 Time: 3:00 - 5:00 PM
Location: Legal Services NYC Central Office, 40 Worth St, Suite 606, New York, NY 10013 (between Church St. and West Broadway)
Photo ID is required to enter the building.
Trainers:
Donna Dougherty – Attorney-in-Charge, Legal Services for the Elderly in Queens, JASA
Sarah Ludwig – Co-Director and Founder, New Economy Project
CLE Credits: Areas of Professional Practice: 2.00
To register for this training please visit us at www.learningcenter.legalservicesnyc.org
E-mail all questions to learningcenter@lsnyc.org
Please note: NO ADMITTANCE without prior registration.
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Contact:
Legal Services NYC
- Website: www.learningcenter.legalservicesnyc.org