Full Day CLE Workshop Seminar: New Tools & Strategies for Distressed Homeowners

Full Day CLE Workshop Seminar: New Tools & Strategies for Distressed Homeowners

By Daniel Edstrom
DTC Systems, Inc.

8/25/2012 – Emeryville, CA – Full Day CLE Workshop Seminar: New Tools & Strategies for Distressed Homeowners

August 25th, 2012 – in San Francisco, California

Register here: http://www.eventbrite.com/event/4021261702

Venue is the Hyatt House in Emeryville, CA http://emeryville.house.hyatt.com

This workshop has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) by the State Bar of California. Total credit hours approved are 6.75 hours.

SECURE DOCUMENT RESEARCH<br>Auburn, CA 95603; ph: 530.888.9600

DTC Systems, Inc.

[email protected]

http://www.dtc-systems.net

Presented by:
Secure Document Research and DTC Systems, Inc.

http://www.dtc-systems.net

in Association with the Garfield Continuum and Neil F. Garfield, Esq. http://livinglies.wordpress.com

REGISTER EARLY, LIMITED SEATING IS AVAILABLE
Standard enrollment fee is $497.00.

Visit us at http://www.dtc-systems.net

If you have any problems paying for this event, you can also pay by sending PayPal payments directly to [email protected]

Problems Registering? Call 530.888.9600

Presented by:
Secure Document Research and DTC Systems, Inc. in Association with the Garfield Continuum and Neil F. Garfield, Esq.
REGISTER EARLY, LIMITED SEATING IS AVAILABLE

Workshop Information
This is a comprehensive 1-day workshop CLE seminar for lawyers and paralegals: Deny and Discover: New Tools & Strategies for Distressed Homeowners

This workshop has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) by the State Bar of California. Total credit hours approved are 6.75 hours.

Speakers:

1. James Macklin

Owner of Secure Document Research providing Securitization Research and Analysis. While working briefly within the securities industry, Mr Macklin has been focused on the study of economics and macro-economics for over fifteen years, gathering professional insight into Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, Financial Accounting Standards, business ethics, securitization and the effects of “Control Fraud” (William Black, Professor; U.M.K.C.,) on market analysis. Mr. Macklin is now committed to the education, en mass, of the legal industry as a tool for the protection of rights of the under-sophisticated investing and borrowing public at large. James Macklin has over 10,000 hours of research into Securitization, Title and Publicly Recorded Instruments.
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2. Daniel Edstrom

President of DTC Systems, Inc, having been in Information Technology for the last 18 years as a Systems Architect and Software Architect.The transformation of complex business requirements to complex Wall Street Engineering was an easy one. Securitization Expert, Daniel Edstrom analyzes complex financial engineering securitization transactions as well as providing a failure analysis, with well over 10,000 hours of research into Securitization and Title. Besides working for his own company, Daniel is a Senior Securitization Analyst for the Garfield Firm (www.garfieldfirm.com). [email protected]

3. Neil Garfield

Neil F. Garfield, M.B.A., J.D., 61, is the winner of dozens of academic awards, a popular speaker, and author of technical treatises on law and economics. He has come out of retirement with a bang and financial institutions should take note. He knows them from the inside-out, who the deciders are, and how they arrived at a catastrophic scheme to defraud people, agencies, institutions and governments all over the world. For more information on Neil Garfield visit his website at www.livinglies.wordpress.com

4. Daniel Hanecak

Daniel Hanecak, B.A. J.D., will be speaking on motion practice and recent court experience. Mr. Hanecak is licensed in California and specializes in complex real property litigation. Mr. Hanecak is currently representing homeowners against banks and mortgage servicers for fraud and wrongful foreclosure.

*Both James Macklin and Daniel Edstrom are not attorneys.

THIS WORKSHOP AND/OR ANY MATERIALS DISTRIBUTED AT THE WORKSHOP IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR LEGAL ADVICE FROM LOCAL COUNSEL LICENSED TO PRACTICE IN THE COUNTY AND STATE WHERE THE SUBJECT PROPERTY IS LOCATED. The information presented is for general information for you to understand the current context of foreclosures and to enable you to ask relevant questions of an attorney of your choosing. Any opinions presented here, along with facts, cases, examples or arguments, may not apply to your case. You should consult with local licensed counsel before employing them.

Venue:

Venue is the Hyatt House in Emeryville, CA

http://emeryville.house.hyatt.com

Registration:
Pre-Registration is required and can be done on this website or over the phone at 530.888.9600, with payment by PayPal to [email protected]. Tickets will be emailed after payment is completed.

Pricing:
$497.00 for the one day workshop.

This workshop has been approved for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) by the State Bar of California. Total credit hours approved are 6.75 hours.

Workshop Agenda

8:30–9:15 Introduction: James Macklin / Daniel Edstrom

9:15–10:00 The Securitization Process and Chain of Title: James Macklin

10:00–10:15 Morning Break

10:15–11:00 Prospectus, Pooling/Servicing and Trust Agreements: James Macklin

11:00–11:45 Discovery / Procedure: Neil F. Garfield, J.D., M.B.A.

11:45 to 1:00 Lunch

1:00–1:45 Proprietary Currency, Appraisals and Ratings: Neil F. Garfield, J.D., M.B.A.

1:45–2:30 Law and Motion Practice / Recent Courtroom Experience: Daniel Hanecak, Esq.

2:30–2:45 Afternoon Break

2:45–3:30 Credit Enhancements in Action: Daniel Edstrom

3:30–4:15 Panel Q&A

** Schedule subject to change without notice **

State of Nevada Brings 606 Count Indictment against Two Alleged Robo-signers – Including 404 Felonies

State of Nevada Brings 606 Count Indictment against Two Alleged Robo-signers – Including 404 Felonies

By Daniel Edstrom
DTC Systems, Inc.

The indictment is 440 pages long and contains 606 counts against two individuals.  102 misdemeanors and 204 felonies against one person and 100 misdemeanors and 200 felonies against a second person.  It sure seems to me that in a case like this involving recorded documents that mail fraud would be involved.  This is because usually the recorded documents are sent through the mail.

Many, if not all of the documents involved in the indictment are Notices of Default.  If these are forged documents, how can the non-judicial foreclosures have been strictly complied with?  Of course I am not a lawyer, but it would sure seem to me that any document recorded after the Notice of Default would also be void.  But who knows, maybe there is another law that says if the parties performing a non-judicial foreclosure commit 1 misdemeanor and 2 felonies you still lose your house.  This seems unlikely since most non-judicial foreclosure states usually call for strict compliance with the non-judicial foreclosure statutes.

One notary has already pled guilty to one count of notarizing the signature of an individual not in her presence.

http://dtc-systems.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/robosignnotarypleading.pdf

http://dtc-systems.net/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/TracyLawrenceCriminalInformation.pdf

LAWYERS CLE WORKSHOP ON FORECLOSURE DEFENSE AND OFFENSE

LAWYERS CLE WORKSHOP ON FORECLOSURE DEFENSE AND OFFENSE

April 30 to May 1, 2011 – in Phoenix, Arizona

Venue is to be determined

Sponsored by the GARFIELD CONTINUUM

SPONSORED IN PART BY WWW.LIVINGLIES.COM AND LIVINGLIES BLOG

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http://www.luminaq.com

This is a two-day seminar on litigation and negotiation of residential loans that are claimed to be securitized.  Early registration is advised. Continue reading “LAWYERS CLE WORKSHOP ON FORECLOSURE DEFENSE AND OFFENSE”

Anger Growing Over the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s Regulation of National Banks

Anger Growing Over the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s Regulation of National Banks

By Daniel Edstrom
DTC Systems, Inc.

Instead of regulating the national banks as they have been mandated, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) appears to actually be promoting the outrageous behavior of the banks.  According to various groups, “Right now, more than 500 people are making lots of noise outside the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency – the worst bank regulator that you never heard of.   They are demanding that the OCC stop throwing homeowners under the bus in the their tireless efforts to protect the big banks.”

Apparently the OCC does not know that citizens are using the Internet to understand what they are doing.  The OCC believes it can stand up against the very people of this country that it was specifically designed to protect – the citizens who are being used as pawns.  The people are being taken for a ride by the national banks who are and have been operating outside of their authority for many years (at least 5 years, probably much longer).  How can the banks be operating outside of their authority?  When they operate against public policy, including when they have inadequate risk measurements in place and inadequate internal controls.  This is obvious from their actions over the last 5 years – including the use of robo-signers, flagrant notary violations, inadequate affidavits and declarations, etc., etc.  The list goes on and on, but this is nothing new to the OCC.  After all, they have given legal opinions based on this very information.  They know exactly what is going on but apparently refuse to act – or are completely incompetent.  Because they are doing the very opposite of what they have given in their legal opinions, it is apparent that they are not incompetent, but are refusing  to enforce their very own regulations. Continue reading “Anger Growing Over the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency’s Regulation of National Banks”