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A New COO at Padgett Law

In his new role French will assume duties related to the day-to-day oversight and management of the firm’s operational activities associated with its creditors' rights’ legal practice.

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D.C.’s Address Confidentiality Act

Here are the potential challenges that servicers are likely to face due to legislation that may affect their ability to adequately assess title on certain properties in Washington, D.C. Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the January issue of DS News.

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Super-Priority Issues Linger in D.C.

Here’s how a ruling on condominium liens by the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia is affecting other similar cases. Editor’s Note: This article originally featured in the January issue of DS News, out now.

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HUD Addresses Questions About Shutdown Impact

As the longest government shutdown in US history continues, the Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued guidelines on the services that are still available. Here’s how the shutdown’s affecting contracts and the housing market.

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D.C.’s Address Confidentiality Act

Here’s what servicers and lenders should know about The District of Columbia’s recently passed legislation that may affect their ability to adequately assess title on certain properties in Washington, D.C.

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The “Meaningful Attorney Involvement” Standard

Here’s why law firms serving clients in the default industry must be familiar with cases addressing “meaningful attorney involvement.” Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the January issue of DS News, out now.

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Interpreting RESPA’s Regulation X

How can servicers succeed in legal cases that require an understanding of RESPA regulations to create a win-win for lenders and borrowers? Editor’s note: This feature originally appeared in the January issue of DS News, out now.

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