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August 2019
   
Foreclosure Law in Colorado
   
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Co-Sponsored by the Colorado Bar Association Real Estate Section
 
Each attendee receives the NEW 2d. Edition of Foreclosure Law in Colorado PDF eBook
 
 
Program Description:  
 
August 20, 2019: 7 General CLE Credits
 
Colorado’s foreclosure process is unique from most other states in that each Colorado county has a designated public trustee who facilitates foreclosures. These public trustee foreclosures make up most real property foreclosures in Colorado, and are generally seen as simpler, less expensive, and less time-consuming than traditional judicial foreclosures.  
 
Learn Colorado's unique public trustee foreclosure process and the expedited Rule 120 judicial proceeding that together are used in most Colorado foreclosure proceedings. This discussion will include detailed information about recent updates to Rule 120 and its application, judicial foreclosure alternatives, and deeds in lieu of foreclosure and workout agreements. Additional topics include receiverships, the effect of tax liens and bankruptcy on foreclosures and federal regulations that impact foreclosures. Taken together, this program and related written materials will give you a thorough picture of real property foreclosures in Colorado.
 
 
Webcast participants: You must register by August 1, 2019, in order to receive the book Foreclosure Law in Colorado, 2d. Edition, in print before the start of class. After September 1, rush orders may require additional shipping fees.
 
Agenda:
 
8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast
 
9:00 am
Welcome and Introductions
Extended by Jill T. Norris, Esq., Program Chair
 
9:10 am
Public Trustee Foreclosures
Presented by Jill T. Norris, Esq.
This segment will present an overview of public trustee foreclosure law in Colorado and discuss common issues practitioners may encounter.
 
10:00 am
Networking Break
 
10:15 am
Rule 120 Proceedings
Presented by Alison L. Berry, Esq. And Frederick B. Skillern, Esq.
- Why is Rule 120 Controversial?
- The History of the Rule: Why is Colorado Unique in its Foreclosure procedure?
- Foreclosure Defense Strategies Examined
- Revised Rule 120 in Practice: Observations and Input
 
11:05 am
Federal Regulatory Issues in Foreclosure
Presented by Deanne R. Stodden, Esq.
The Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act must be complied with in any foreclosure, public trustee or judicial, brought against a defined servicemember. The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (both the Federal Act and the Colorado corollary) impact certain attorneys that fall within the definition of a debt collector. Finally, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau mortgage servicing rules impact mortgage servicers, but it is helpful for attorneys that represent servicers and borrowers to be familiar with the CFPB rules. This segment will highlight some of the provisions of each of these federal regulations and laws and present useful strategies for navigating each.  
 
11:30 am
Foreclosures Involving Tax Liens
Presented by Nick Bjorklund, Esq.  
Topics to be discussed include:
- The Impact of Federal Tax Liens Upon Colorado Foreclosure:
- Starting the Foreclosure
- The Foreclosure Sale
- Redemption Impacts
 
11:55 am
Lunch (On Your Own)
 
1:00 pm
Judicial Foreclosures
Presented by Geoffrey P. Anderson, Esq.
Public trustee foreclosures work well for foreclosing most deeds of trust. But what happens when things get sticky? Discuss when a judicial foreclosure is the right choice, defense strategies. Finally, judicial and law enforcement perspectives of the process.
 
1:50 pm
Receivership — Nuts and Bolts for Practitioners
Presented by Christian H. Hendrickson, Esq.
Learn the basics of selecting and appointing a receiver, how receivers operate, as well as their powers and responsibilities. Explore unique situations where a receiver can be an invaluable tool. Learn to navigate special receivership situations including bankruptcy, asset vs. entity receivers, UCC issues, and receiver borrowing. Can a receiver really do that? See the big picture; mine valuable nuggets!
 
2:40 pm
Networking Break
 
2:55 pm
Foreclosure and Bankruptcy
Presented by Hon. Kimberley H. Tyson and Deanna Lee Westfall, Esq.
This segment of the program will answer all your questions about the intersection of foreclosure and bankruptcy, including:
- What is the Difference Between the Various Types of Bankruptcy Filings?
- What is the Automatic Stay and How Does it Affect Creditors?
- How are Payment Terms Determined in Bankruptcy?
- What is Included in “Property of the Estate?”
- What Happens When the Trustee Asserts Claims Against Creditors?
- How do Dismissal and Discharge Affect the Debtor-Creditor Relationship?
 
3:25 pm
Workouts and Deeds in Lieu of Foreclosure
Presented by Bill Kyriagis, Esq.
Issues with troubled loans can sometimes be resolved by agreement between the lender and borrower. These workout arrangements can take a variety of forms, depending on the circumstances. Deeds in lieu of foreclosure can come into play where surrender of the real property security is a part of the deal. These topics will be addressed in an overview of loan workouts and deeds in lieu of foreclosure.
 
4:15 pm
Adjourn
  •   CLE Pass Price
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    $499.00 USD
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  •   General Credits
    7.00
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
8/20/2019
Expiration Date
12/31/2021
Non-Member Price
$499.00 USD
Member Price
$399.00 USD
Product Code
RE082019N
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