Several of Mayer Brown's Consumer Financial Services partners will be featured at this month's Regulatory Compliance Conference in Washington, DC, sponsored by the Mortgage Bankers Association.

As part of MBA's Compliance Essentials program (and in support of its Certified Mortgage Compliance Professional (CMCP) designation), Kris Kully will participate in a panel outlining how the Dodd Frank Act and its regulations continue to change the compliance framework for mortgages. That panel takes place on Sunday, September 17th.

On Monday, September 18th, Melanie Brody will address HMDA issues, including several that are still unresolved as we approach the 2018 effective date.

Also on Monday, Phillip Schulman will participate in a roundtable discussion on the always-hot RESPA Section 8 issues.

On Tuesday, September 19th, Krista Cooley will participate in a panel on mortgage loan servicing. The "Servicing Compliance Developments under the New CFPB Rule" panelists will cover topics including the CFPB's new regulatory requirements and recent legal decisions impacting mortgage servicing. Krista's comments will focus on developments in government loan servicing, including recent regulatory reform efforts in this area.

We look forward to seeing you!

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