Paul H. Schieber Presents on Dodd-Frank Act at Mortgage Bankers Association Conference

PHILADELPHIA, PA, May 4, 2011 – Paul H. Schieber, a shareholder of Stevens & Lee, discussed the essentials of the Dodd-Frank Act and outlined how to deploy a new compliance program during the Mortgage Bankers Association of America’s Secondary Market Conference and Expo May 1 to 4 in New York City.

Mr. Schieber discussed ways to mitigate a company’s exposure to investigations and litigation arising out of the new regulations, which include drafting or updating policies and procedures, conducting training sessions, insurance coverage review, renegotiating vendor contracts, and conducting risk analyses of company policies, procedures and forms.

Mr. Schieber represents banks, thrifts, credit unions, mortgage companies, finance companies, mortgage insurance companies and other financial services providers across the country, with particular focus on consumer finance, regulatory compliance and litigation defense matters.

He has addressed numerous financial services and other professional organizations on the legal aspects of recently enacted whistleblower regulations. He frequently lectures on behalf of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America, the Pennsylvania Bankers Association and October Research. He is widely published on banking and finance issues and is the co-author of The Lender’s Guide to Consumer Compliance and Anti-Discrimination Laws, co-author of the six volume Pratt’s State Regulation of Second Mortgages and Home Equity Loans and is the original author of the Allregs©State Law Compliance Module.

He is Chair of the Business Law Section of the Pennsylvania Bar Association, a member of the Mortgage Bankers Association of America and the Mortgage Bankers Association of Greater Philadelphia. He has been recognized as one of the leading banking and finance lawyers in Pennsylvania by international legal research publisher Chambers & Partners.

Mr. Schieber received a J.D. from Catholic University of America Columbus School of Law, an M.A. from the State University of New York at Stony Brook, a B.A. from Columbia University and a B.H.L. from the Jewish Theological Seminary.

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