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RESPRO® To Host Regulatory Seminar on Affiliated Businesses and Marketing Agreements
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Real Estate Services Providers Council (RESPRO®) will host its annual Regulatory Seminar on September 18-19, 2013 in Nashville, Tennessee for mortgage lenders, real estate brokers, homebuilders, and title companies that offer diversified services for home buyers and owners through affiliated businesses and/or marketing agreements.
Speakers include Richard Andreano of Ballard Spahr LLP; Brian Levy of Katten Temple, LLP; Mark Meyer of MLinc Mortgage Solutions, Benjamin K. Olson of BuckleySandler LLP, Francis "Trip" Riley of Saul Ewing LLP; Loretta Salzano of Franzen and Salzano LLP; Phil Schulman of K&L Gates LLP; and Jay Varon and Jennifer Keas of Foley Lardner LLP.
"This is a groundbreaking year in the federal financial services regulatory environment as major Dodd-Frank regulations are finalized and implemented," says RESPRO® Executive Sue Johnson. "RESPRO®'s Regulatory Seminar not only will provide an overview of today's Dodd Frank regulatory landscape, but will focus on the unique regulatory issues facing companies in the home buying and financing industry with affiliated business arrangements, joint ventures, or marketing service agreements."
For more information on RESPRO®'s 2013 Regulatory Seminar, visit http://seminars.respro.org/.
The Real Estate Services Providers Council, Inc. (RESPRO®) is a national, non-profit trade association of real estate broker-owners, real estate franchisers, mortgage lenders, title insurers and agencies, homebuilders, and settlement service providers united to deliver convenient, innovative and cost-effective services to consumers through strategic alliances across the home buying industry. For more information about RESPRO®, see www.respro.org.
SOURCE Real Estate Services Providers Council

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