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Defending Mortgage Foreclosures 2008

Released on: May. 27, 2008
Running Time: 02:36:25.00


Overview

Special Note - New York Transitional credit for this program is only available to New York licensed attorneys practicing law outside the U.S.

As the foreclosure crisis continues, particularly in the subprime lending market, homeowners are in great need for representation. Responding to this demand, PLI is presenting a special training on defending mortgage foreclosures involving predatory lending.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 2:36:25]

*There are no Segments available from this program

  • What is Predatory Lending?*  [01:10:00]
    Josh Zinner, Oda Friedheim
  • Federal and State Law Defenses to Enforcement of Predatory Mortgages* [01:26:25]
    Oda Friedheim, Josh Zinner
The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Predatory Lending Investigation Checklist
    Glossary Of Common Terms
  • Maps Showing Racial Impact Of NYC Sub-Prime Lending Patterns
    Josh Zinner
  • Intake/Interview Questions
  • Websites For Investigating Predatory Lending Cases
  • Summary Of New York State's Anti-Predatory Lending Law
  • Summary Of Home Equity Theft Protection Act
  • Judicial Foreclosure Process ( New York State )
  • Sample Complaints
  • Barkley V. United Hones LLC, 2007 WL 2437810 (E.D.N.Y.)
  • Index To Defending Mortgage Foreclosures

Presentation Materials

  • Adjustable Rate Rider
    Josh Zinner
  • Settlement Statement
    Josh Zinner
  • Truth in Lending Disclosure Statement
    Josh Zinner
  • NEDAP Defending Mortgage Foreclosures

Faculty

Speaker(s)

Oda Friedheim, Staff Attorney, Legal Aid Society
Josh Zinner, Co-Director, Neighborhood Economic Development Advocacy Project

Program Attorney(s)

Janet L. Siegel, Practising Law Institute

CLE Credit

PLI makes every effort to accredit its CLE Now (On-Demand Web Programs) and Segments.  Please check the CLE Calculator above for CLE information specific to your state.

CLE Now (On-Demand Web Programs) and Segments are approved in: Alabama1, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho*, Illinois , Iowa2*, Kansas3, Kentucky*, Louisiana, Maine*, Mississippi, Missouri4, Montana, Nebraska, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nevada, New Hampshire5, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York6, Ohio7, Oklahoma8, Oregon*, Pennsylvania9, Rhode Island10, South Carolina, Tennessee11, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin12 and Wyoming*.

Minnesota  approves live webcasts ONLY

*PLI will apply for credit upon request. Louisiana and New Hampshire: PLI will apply for credit upon request for audio-only on-demand web programs.

1Alabama: Approval of all web based programs is limited to a maximum of 6.0 credits.

2Iowa:  The approval is for one year from recorded date.

3Kansas:  An on-demand web program may be viewed individually if a qualified person is in attendance, personally or by telephone, to comment and answer questions. There is a 5.0 credit limit per year for this type of viewing.

4Missouri:  On-demand web programs are restricted to six hours of self-study credit per year.  Self-study may not be used to satisfy the ethics requirements.  Self-study can not be used for carryover credit.

5New Hamphsire:  The approval is for three years from recorded date.

6New York:  Newly admitted attorneys may not take non-transitional course formats such as on-demand Web Programs or live Webcasts for CLE credit. Newly admitted attorneys not practicing law in the United States, however, may earn 12 transitional credits in non-traditional formats. 

7Ohio:  To confirm that the web program has been approved, please refer to the list of Ohio’s Approved Self Study Activities at http://www.sconet.state.oh.us.  Online programs are considered self-study.  Ohio attorneys have a 6 credit self-study limit per compliance period.  The Ohio CLE Board states that attorneys must have a 100% success rate in clicking on timestamps to receive ANY CLE credit for an online program.

8Oklahoma:  Up to 3 credits may be earned each year through computer-based or technology-based legal education programs.

9Pennsylvania:  PA attorneys may only receive a maximum of four (4) hours of distance learning credit per compliance period. All distance learning programs must be a minimum of 1 full hour. 

10Rhode Island:  Audio Only On-Demand Web Programs are not approved for credit.  On-Demand Web Programs must have an audio and video component.

11Tennessee:  The approval is for the calendar year in which the live program was presented.

12Wisconsin: Ethics credit is not allowed.  The ethics portion of the program will be approved for general credit.  There is a 10 credit limit for on-demand web programs during every 2-year reporting period.

Running time and CLE credit hours are not necessarily the same. Please be aware that many states do not permit credit for luncheon speakers.

If you have already received credit for attending some or the entire program, please be aware that state administrators do not permit you to accrue additional credit for repeat viewing even if an additional credit certificate is subsequently issued.

Note that some states limit the number of credit hours attorneys may claim for online CLE activities, and state rules vary with regard to whether online CLE activities qualify for participatory or self-study credits. For more information, call Customer Service (800) 260-4PLI (4754) or e-mail info@pli.edu.


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