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Mortgage Conferences




Mealey’s™ Subprime Mortgage Litigation & Insurance Coverage Conference
June 19-20, 2008 - The Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Pentagon City

When you attend Mealey’s Subprime Mortgage Litigation & Insurance Coverage Conference you’ll hear from a panel of 25 experts that will provide you with the banking industry, insurance carrier, plaintiff and defense perspectives on the financial crisis, insurance complications and legal challenges ahead in the subprime "meltdown." At this educational and networking event you'll receive an update on the litigation involving securities class actions, lenders, builders, rating agencies and others. You'll grasp the evolution of the residential mortgage industry ... study the liability, defense and damage issues ... how D&O, E&O and fiduciary liability policies are likely to respond to claims ... and how to deal with complex issues such as multiple policies, counsel and jurisdictions.




Information Management Network Presents
The Private & Non-Traded REIT Industry Symposium
June 23-24, 2008 - New York, NY

This event addresses the most crucial issues currently facing the industry. Now in its fifth year, this Symposium is the primary educational and networking forum for the industry. The largest event of its kind, it provides a key platform for the industry to gather and share the latest in-depth information and acts as a venue to meet all the key players of the Non-Traded REIT industry. For additional information, please go to www.imn.org/eej1056/imfmbsw.





SIFMA's Mortgage-Backed Securities Due Diligence Conference
June 24, 2008 - New York Marriott Marquis

Industry experts will discuss current developments impacting due diligence practices for purchasers of mortgage loans.

Topics for discussion include:

  • How High Will Investors Set the Bar? - Higher investor expectations for due diligence, underwriting standards and accompanying disclosure will set the stage as securitization gets back on its feet.
  • What is that House Really Worth? - Valuation is front-and-center. How are methodologies changing, and what is to come?
  • Servicers on Fire! - This panel will explore the salient regulatory and business issues that servicers are grappling with in this extraordinary period.
  • Rome is Burning…But You Can Find Hidden Gold in the Ashes - Identifying values in today's market.
  • The New World of Mortgage Securitization - Will the RMBS market recover? What will it look like when it does? Who will still be in the game, and what kinds of deals will get done?
Register Today at www.sifma.org/mbs2008

Sponsorship Opportunities Available! Please contact Kevin Fox at 212.313.1292




8th Annual Milliman Mortgage Reinsurance Conference
September 24-26, 2008 - Four Seasons Hotel / Las Vegas

Milliman proudly presents its 8th Annual Mortgage Reinsurance Conference, this year the conference specifically addresses topics and emerging issues in mortgage reinsurance and mortgage credit risk management. We have invited leading professionals and managers from the industry's largest mortgage originators.
Contact Sara Schimmel for more information.



Mortgage Seminars


Global Finance Training and Technology
GFTT delivers public and in-house seminars to senior financial executives around the world.
Visit us at: www.gftt.com

Mortgage Associations, Foundations & Institutes

American Bankers Association
www.aba.com

American Credit Union Mortgage Association
www.acuma.org

Bond Market Association
www.bondmarkets.com

Consumer Bankers Association
www.cbanet.org

Home Improvement Lenders Association
www.hila.com

Mortgage Bankers Association of America
www.mbaa.org

National Association of Home Builders
www.nahb.com

National Association of Professional Mortgage Women
www.napmw.org

Research Institute for Housing America
www.housingamerica.org

Mortgage Agencies & GSEs

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
www.fdic.org

Federal Emergency Management Agency
www.fema.gov

Federal Home Loan Banks
www.fhlbanks.com

Federal Housing Administration (FHA)
www.hud.gov/fha

Fannie Mae
www.fanniemae.com

Freddie Mac
www.freddiemac.com

Ginnie Mae
www.ginniemae.com

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
www.hud.org

U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission
www.sec.gov

Related Mortgage Resources

AllRegs
Fast, Reliable Answers for Mortgage Processing, Underwriting, Compliance & More!
www.allregs.com

Charles A. Dice Center's Finance Links
Site containing web links for those interested in understanding and teaching financial ideas.
www.cob.ohio-state.edu/fin/journal/jofsites.htm#lnk

Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University
The Joint Center analyzes the dynamic relationships between housing markets and economic, demographic, and social trends, providing leaders in government, business, and the non-profit sector with the knowledge needed to develop effective policies and strategies.
www.jchs.harvard.edu


MortgageBondNet

MortgageBondNet is the Internet's #1 nationwide service for helping mortgage bankers, mortgage brokers and mortgage lenders secure their state-required license bonds. Using the industry's most advanced online processing system, the site provides the fastest, most affordable way for mortgage professionals to satisfy their state surety bond requirements.
www.mortgagebondnet.com

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