PAST NCLC’S WEBINARS
Debt and Democracy: How the Collection of Civil Fees and Fines Contributed to the Unrest in Ferguson
Jan 29, 2015 This webinar will discuss the levying and collection of unfair fees and fines by municipalities and their courts. According to The New York Times, unjust municipal fee and fine practices were one of the “simmering” issues [...]
Who Owns the Note?: A Securitization Primer
Since the turn of the century, the majority of residential loans have been securitized with the mortgage loans being transferred numerous time as they move through the securitization process. This session will delve into the Uniform Commercial Code--articles 1, [...]
Exploring Ethical Challenges of Legal Services Working on Elder Abuse Issues
Increasing national focus on elder abuse and a push for greater legal services involvement, particularly in the area of financial exploitation, have led to a number of difficult ethical challenges. This webinar will examine: Ways in which ageist attitudes [...]
Saving Homes in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy is one of the most effective tools for preventing foreclosure. From the automatic stay to the ability to cure mortgage arrears, bankruptcy can help save homes. But the power of bankruptcy goes beyond these two critical provisions. Any [...]
Getting Loan Mods for Successors: Saving the Family Home After a Death or Divorce
After a death in the family or a divorce, financial hardship often follows. The heir or ex-spouse trying to save the home from foreclosure may not have been an original borrower on the mortgage loan. Mortgage servicers sometimes refuse [...]
Medley of Mortgage Issues
Medley of Mortgage Issues: In this webinar, our presenters will provide updates on various mortgage-related programs including FHA loss mitigation, new reverse mortgage rules, the applicability of the ATR rule for successors in interest, deficiency judgments, and an overview [...]
Saving the Family Home After Death or Divorce
The family home is often viewed as a pillar of stability and economic well-being. But, death and divorce are two events that can rock families to their core. These events are often coupled with financial distress and can lead [...]
CFPB Servicing Rules in Practice
It has been almost ten months since the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau servicing rules went into effect. This webinar will consider problems in effectively implementing the rules. Are servicers complying? Are particular requests or areas of the rules more [...]
The Role of Broadband in Rebuilding Wealth and Economic Opportunity in Communities of Color
If the new information networks are the new economy, how are communities of color accessing broadband? What is the role of broadband in addressing equality issues such as entrepreneurial opportunities, employment, education, healthcare, media content and democracy? What does [...]
Pass It On: Older Adults, Fraud, and the Federal Trade Commission
This webinar will discuss the FTCs new consumer education campaign for active older people – Pass It On. The campaign is based on the idea that older adults – a huge group with life experience and social networks – [...]