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Best of Counsel’s Corner – Part I

Counsel’s Corner, a monthly feature on DS News, provides a direct feed into the minds and experiences of the industry’s talented legal professionals. In this two-part series, we look at some of the highlights from 2018’s attorney interviews in this department.

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Financial Services Law Firms Navigate Modern Challenges

Counsel's Corner Steve Lindberg

Steven C. Lindberg, Managing Partner, Anselmo Lindberg & Associates LLC, speaks to DS News about navigating a low-default environment, staying on top of compliance, and adapting to an evolving market. Editor’s note: This story originally appeared in the June issue of DS News.

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Counsel’s Corner: Navigating the Regulatory Landscape

Editor’s note: this feature originally appeared in the April issue of DS News, out now. As attorney out of Schiller, Knapp, Lefkowitz & Hertzel’s New York office, Sanda focuses his practice in creditor representation in foreclosures, loss mitigation, and collections, ...

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Counsel’s Corner: Roy A. Diaz, SHD Legal Group

Editor's note: This story was originally featured in the March issue of DSNews, out now. Roy A. Diaz is the Managing Shareholder of SHD Legal Group, P.A. in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Diaz has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1988. ...

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Counsels Corner: Eric Houser

DS News sat down with Eric Houser to talk the Supreme Court, HBOR, and some of the biggest cases of year. Editor’s Note: this special feature first appeared in the July issue of DS News, available now.

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Counsel’s Corner: Regulatory Compliance in Today’s Technology-Inundated Mortgage Industry

Alan Weinreb, Founder of the Margolin & Weinreb Law Group, is a New York-based attorney specializing in mortgage foreclosure, bankruptcy, and REO. Weinreb represented the plaintiff in a very significant case recently, which saw a federal court hand down a decision on a traditionally state-level issue: foreclosure actions. According to Weinreb, the outcome could impact future foreclosures across the state—and the nation—for years to come.

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