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Commercial Lending: From Letters of Credit to Closing Protection

Contains material from Oct 2015

Commercial Lending: From Letters of Credit to Closing Protection
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Session 1: Standby Letters of Credit: Tips and Traps - Whether representing the beneficiary of a letter of credit, the party required to post a letter of credit, or the bank issuing the letter of credit, it is important to understand the structure of these transactions. Learn the risks and benefits of letter of credit transactions applicable to all three parties.
 
Session 2: The Troublesome Opinion Requests: Dealing with It - Gain insight into inappropriate requests for legal opinions and learn how to respond to such requests, including alternatives that may be proposed.
 
Session 3: Foreclosing Security Interests on Non-Securitized Single Family Residential Real Estate Secured Promissory Notes - Review the foreclosure of UCC Chapter 9 security interests on promissory notes secured by single family residences and the impact that UCC Chapter 3 has on such foreclosures.
 
Session 4: Title Insurance: Closing Protection Letters - Take a closer look at closing protection letters—what they do, what they don’t do, and why you need them in real estate transactions—and gain timely insight into trends in closing protection letters and liability in the real estate settlement process.

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1. Standby Letters of Credit: Tips and Traps (Oct 2015)

Marilyn C. Maloney

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Session 1 —30 mins
Standby Letters of Credit: Tips and Traps (Oct 2015)

Whether representing the beneficiary of a letter of credit, the party required to post a letter of credit, or the bank issuing the letter of credit, it is important to understand the structure of these transactions. Learn the risks and benefits of letter of credit transactions applicable to all three parties.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Mortgage Lending Institute

Marilyn C. Maloney, Liskow & Lewis - Houston, TX

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2. The Troublesome Opinion Requests: Dealing with It (Oct 2015)

Stephen C. Tarry

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Session 2 —29 mins
The Troublesome Opinion Requests: Dealing with It (Oct 2015)

Gain insight into inappropriate requests for legal opinions and learn how to respond to such requests, including alternatives that may be proposed.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Mortgage Lending Institute

Stephen C. Tarry, Vinson & Elkins LLP - Houston, TX

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3. Foreclosing Security Interests on Non-Securitized Single Family Residential Real Estate Secured Promissory Notes (Oct 2015)

Frederick J. Biel

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Foreclosing Security Interests on Non-Securitized Single Family Residential Real Estate Secured Promissory Notes (Oct 2015)

Review the foreclosure of UCC Chapter 9 security interests on promissory notes secured by single family residences and the impact that UCC Chapter 3 has on such foreclosures.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Mortgage Lending Institute

Frederick J. Biel, Atlas Hall Rodriguez - McAllen, TX

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4. Title Insurance: Closing Protection Letters (Oct 2015)

James L. Gosdin

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Session 4 —28 mins
Title Insurance: Closing Protection Letters (Oct 2015)

Take a closer look at closing protection letters—what they do, what they don’t do, and why you need them in real estate transactions—and gain timely insight into trends in closing protection letters and liability in the real estate settlement process.

Originally presented: Sep 2015 Mortgage Lending Institute

James L. Gosdin, Stewart Title Guaranty Company - Houston, TX