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Housing Justice v. Housing Injustice - Part 3: Mortgage Fraud, Subprime Lenders, and Foreclosure Crisis LIVE WEBCAST - ISBA - Online Learning by ISBA
Housing Justice v. Housing Injustice - Part 3: Mortgage Fraud, Subprime Lenders, and Foreclosure Crisis LIVE WEBCAST	Streaming and Podcast programs are available in your online classroom for 30 days from your original order date. After viewing, follow the instructions to certify credit. The date you certify credit will be the date printed on your ISBA Certificate of Completion and will be the date recorded for earning the MCLE credit. *Eligibility to earn MCLE credit for this program expires two years from the program date below; therefore, attorneys must view and certify credit within this two-year period. This expiration date is applicable for all formats.	Overview
Presented by the ISBA Standing Committee on Racial and Ethnic Minorities and the Law; Co-Sponsored by the ISBA Standing Committee on Disability Law, ISBA Standing Committee on Women and the Law, and the ISBA Diversity Leadership Council
Get the information you need regarding anti-discrimination and consumer protection laws regarding housing and property rights!
Don’t miss this four-part series that explores the housing access injustices suffered by individuals and families facing economic challenges across the spectrum and how their communities are being devastated. Part 3 in this series examines a number of housing issues, including:
The lawsuits filed against lenders by the Illinois Attorney General that, through settlements, have brought consumer relief and effected industry change;
Abandoned residences, deteriorating neighborhoods, and increased violence;
Lack of housing for previous occupants;
How discriminatory practices of sub-prime lenders in minority neighborhoods have contributed to the destruction of communities;
What activists are doing to restore forgotten neighborhoods;
Who (if anyone) is holding the lenders accountable;
The impact of disparate lender practices for women (especially single mothers); and
The pros and cons of gentrifying subsidized housing units in new multi-residential developments.
The series is designed for practitioners in local government, criminal justice, human rights law, education law, family law, real estate, and/or consumer protection law at all levels of practice experience.
Sharon L Eiseman, Assistant Attorney General, Chicago
Daniel R. Saeedi, Taft Stettinius and Hollister LLP, Chicago
Part 3 Program Moderator:
Hon. Yolaine M. Dauphin, Administrative Law Judge, Chicago
Part 3 Program Speakers:
Andrew T. Dougherty, Assistant Attorney General, Chicago
Leslie A. Hairston, City of Chicago Alderman, Chicago
Joel Chupack, Heinrich & Kramer P.C., Chicago
Carina M. Segalini, Cook County Circuit Court’s Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation Program, Chicago
March 22, 2017 1:00 PM Central	Length: 2 hours	ISBA Member Price:
$60.00	Non-Member Price:
$100.00	Housing Justice v. Housing Injustice - Part 3: Mortgage Fraud, Subprime Lenders, and Foreclosure Crisis LIVE WEBCASTSpeaker InformationJoel Chupack [ view bio ]Andrew T. Dougherty [ view bio ]Leslie A. Hairston [ view bio ]Carina M. Segalini [ view bio ]
Illinois State Bar AssociationTotal General MCLE Hours: 2.00	Share This