LITIGATION FORUM TRACK: Key State Cases and FAPA
This session covers key state cases that impact compliance responsibilities with a focus on those that may indicate federal trends. In addition, the session highlights recent cases and litigation developments pertaining to the Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act (FAPA.)
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Robert represents financial institutions and mortgage companies across the United States. He has handled matters both at the pre-litigation and initial complaint filing phase as well as being employed during discovery, to depose expert witnesses and at the pre-trial phase to assist the current counsel. On the compliance side, Robert has worked with both legal and business managers for multiple clients to draft and outline procedures in response to pending or new legislation. Robert is a regular speaker at national industry conferences. He is Faculty Fellow with MBA’s School of Mortgage Banking.
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Kathleen M. Massimo is Partner in Houser LLP’s New York and New Jersey offices. Ms. Massimo represents corporations, financial institutions, corporate directors and officers and other institutional clients. She has tried cases in both New York and New Jersey and successfully argued before the state appellate courts and the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. Before joining Houser LLP, Ms. Massimo clerked for the Honorable Joseph L. Yannotti of the New Jersey Appellate Division and later worked as a litigation associate for a large New York firm. Ms. Massimo is a member of the New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania state bars and she admitted to practice before the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, and the U.S. District and Bankruptcy Courts in New York and New Jersey.

McCarter & English, LLP, partner Adam Swanson helps consumer mortgage lending and servicing clients address legal challenges to enforcing agency and non-agency mortgages and their securitization vehicles and mitigate risk to large residential mortgage portfolios. Adam represents major industry players in claims arising from loan origination, servicing, default servicing, foreclosures, bankruptcy, evictions, and REO properties and advises them on compliance with consumer lending regulations. RMBS industry stakeholders rely on Adam to challenge adverse laws and regulations, and to help mitigate negative impacts on multimillion-dollar RMBS portfolios. Adam is currently engaged in challenging the constitutionality of the retroactive application of New York’s Foreclosure Abuse Prevention Act.