Boston Bar Association: Consumer Escrow Issues with New Mortgage Proof of Claim and Disclosure Rules

Boston Bar Association: Consumer Escrow Issues with New Mortgage Proof of Claim and Disclosure Rules

Speaking Engagement

Boston Bar Association hosted a discussion on consumer mortgage escrow issues, from both the debtor and mortgage servicer perspective. Starting with a brief overview of RESPA fundamentals and the leading Circuit opinions on escrow, panels then took a deeper dive into escrow issues, including a Q&A about the proof of claim, payment change notices and cure notices under the Amended Federal Rules 3001(c)(2) and 3002.1.

WilmerHale Counsel Lisa Jack was a speaker at this event.

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