APPLIED COMPLIANCE TRACK: Loan Originator Compensation
This expert panel analyzes fact patterns and issues of top concern pertaining to loan originator compensation. Discussion includes recent updates and changes you need to be aware of. Best practices and tips for avoiding common pitfalls and recent enforcement actions are discussed. Sponsored by FTI Consulting.
Speakers
Moderator
Jerra H. Ryan, SVP of Compliance and QC at SWBC Mortgage Corporation, is a mortgage professional with three decades of service in lending. Well-versed in all areas of residential loan production, from origination through processing, underwriting and closing, Jerra set the standard for loan quality excellence and led $250-million in production as a top-ranked originator and producing branch manager before moving her unique fusion of experience into senior leadership as a compliance officer. Jerra advocates for what we can do in mortgage compliance and production. She believes compliance should provide guardrails for business, not road blocks, and brings clarity to complex rules to drive the alignment between sales and regulations.
Speakers
Richard J. Andreano, Jr., is the Practice Leader of the Mortgage Banking Group at Ballard Spahr, and a member of the Consumer Financial Services Group. He has devoted over 35 years of practice to mortgage banking, and consumer finance law. Rich advises the mortgage and settlement service industries on regulatory compliance and related matters, including issues arising out of the COVID-19 national emergency, as well as issues concerning TILA, RESPA, ECOA, FairHA, HMDA, FCRA and other laws, and assists with government agency examinations and investigations. Rich is the author of the MBA Compliance Essentials Loan Originator Compensation Rule Resource Guide™ and co-author of the MBA Compliance Essentials TILA/RESPA Integrated Disclosure (TRID) Resource Guide.
Andy Arculin is a partner in Venable’s Regulatory Group and the firm’s Consumer Finance practice. He has over a decade of experience in consumer financial matters, both in private practice and with the federal government. Mr. Arculin advises a wide range of clients on all aspects of the mortgage business from chartering and licensing, to marketing, to loan origination and servicing, to secondary purchase and diligence. Mr. Arculin’s practice focuses on the “alphabet soup” of consumer credit statutes and regulations, including the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), the Truth in Lending Act (TILA), the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA), the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) as well as other federal and state statutes and regulations.
Russell R. Bruch defends corporate clients in employment litigation, including collective and class actions and wage and hour matters, in US federal and state courts. He represents clients at the district court and appellate levels in claims under the FLSA, ADA, ADEA, and Title VII. He also arbitrates and litigates matters relating to the enforcement of noncompetition agreements and employment contracts.
Troy Garris is Co-Managing Partner of Garris Horn LLP. A business owner’s lawyer, Troy prides himself on a results-oriented, pragmatic approach to legal and compliance for mortgage companies and banks. Troy deals with federal and state compliance, regulatory enforcement defense, company formation, and mergers and acquisitions. In these areas, he represents independent mortgage bankers, community banks, lenders, servicers, builders, title companies, secondary market investors, and equity funds. He is frequently involved in matters involving LO Compensation, RESPA, TILA, Fair Lending, FHA, social media marketing, and other issues, and appears in matters before the CFPB, HUD, FTC, and state banking agencies.