CFLA Announces Principal Reductions Through Strategic Litigation CA State Bar Approved CLE on Apr 5, 2014 in Los Angeles
CFLA announces California State Bar Approved Principal Reductions Through Strategic Litigation Under Homeowner Bill of Rights (CA) III CLE on April 5, 2014 in Los Angeles, CA.
Online, March 17, 2014 (Newswire.com) - Every day, more and more Americans are foreclosed upon despite the known irregularities in loan documents, fraud, predatory lending practices, contract law violations, and many actionable torts, on behalf of major lending institutions, loan servicers, investment banks, and even government institutions. As attorneys, CFLA knew there had to be an easier, more affordable way for industry professionals to obtain access to the world of "hidden trade secrets" that CFLA's team of experts has developed.
Note: CLE is also available through live, streaming webcast.
Pricing
$295 - Live Streaming Webcast
$295 - Until March 31, 2014
$395 - Late Registration April 1st - 5th, 2014
Location
San Diego Marriott Marquis and Marina
333 W. Harbour Dr.
San Diego, CA 92101
619-234-1500
Instructor
Patricia Rodriguez, Esq.
Rodriguez Law Group, Inc.
Member of the State Bar of California
Admitted in Central, Northern and Eastern Federal District Courts of California
Temple University Law School - J.D.
Temple University Law School - Law Program in Japan
University of Southern California (USC) - B.S. in Business
Ms. Rodriguez obtained her Juris Doctor from Temple University. While there, she participated in their National Trial Team and received exceptional advocacy training from one of the best law school programs in the country. Ms. Rodriguez previously worked for the Camden Public Defenders Office, the Philadelphia Public Defenders Office, the Los Angeles District Attorney's Office and the Los Angeles Public Defenders Office. She currently runs her own boutique law firm in Los Angeles County specializing in Criminal Defense, Foreclosure Defense, and Bankruptcy Law.
Main Topics
Trial Techniques:
Courtroom Decorum
Opening Statement
Direct Examination
Cross-Examination
Closing
Jury Selection
Pre-Litigation
Non-Judicial Foreclosure (CA)
Litigation - Ownership/Title - CA
Litigation - Possession/Unlawful Detainer - CA
Litigation in Bankruptcy Court
State Court - Title Action Substance
Origination Documents
Origination Fraud
Servicing Fraud
Unjust Enrichment
California Homeowner Bill of Rights - SB 900
Goals of the California Homeowner Bill of Rights
Meeting the Goals
Application of the Law
Large Lenders
Exclusions
Relevant Provisions
Mortgage Servicer Defined
Dual Tracking
Changes to Loan Modification Process
Robo-Signing Eliminated
New Notice Requirements
Postponed Trustee Sale Date
No Application Fees or Late Fees
Right to Sue Mortgage Servicers
Selling Fraud
MERS - Mortgage Electronic Registry
Viable Causes of Actions Against MERS
Current Law
Level Three Audit
Violation of CCP 2932.5
Truth In Lender Act Section 1641(g)
Wrongful Foreclosure
Unjust Enrichment
Violations of Business & Professions Code §17200 Unfair and
Deceptive Acts and Practices (UDAP) [Fraudulently Procured Documents]
Violation of Cal. Civil Code Section 2934a (Substitution of Trustee)
Security First Rule
HAMP Guidelines - Breach of Contract
Violation of California Civil Code of Procedure 2924
Slander of Title
Quiet Title
Declaratory Relief
Damages (Injury-in-fact)
Equitabel Estoppel
Governing Rules
Analysis
Conclusion
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