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Massachusetts industry appointments update - 4/9/2007
AllRegs with Lanahan and Reilley to provide legal content supporttype author here..legal content support services
AllRegs, an online publisher of reference information for the
residential mortgage lending industry, announced that it will offer
legal content support services through Lanahan and Reilly LLP, a
mortgage banking law firm.
"The regulatory compliance and mortgage fraud practice groups at
Lanahan and Reilley are uniquely positioned to provide compliance
support to mortgage lenders through the AllRegs platform," said
Rachel Dollar, CMB, chair of Lanahan and Reilley's Mortgage Banking
Group and editor of the industry Web site, Mortgage Fraud Blog.
"Lanahan and Reilley is a solution focused law firm. This
partnership will allow us to make problem solving tools available
to a huge segment of the mortgage banking industry that was
previously underserved."
These two organizations are joining forces to offer the "ask the
expert" service to help mortgage companies clarify the overwhelming
changes in federal, state and other regulations that impact the
business of today's mortgage organizations. Lanahan and Reilley
will, through a premium service at AllRegs, provide clarification
and guidance to the industry on such issues.
The scope of the legal content support service includes federal
laws and regulations within the AllRegs online content service, as
well as specific state laws and regulations to which the client has
access through their existing AllRegs subscription.
"AllRegs is excited about this alliance with Lanahan and
Reilley," said Dan Thoms, senior vice president of AllRegs sales
and strategic initiatives. "The ability to provide our industry
with a single source for all federal and state regulations with an
enhanced ability to further understand how a company can stay
compliant is just what the industry is asking for. It will provide
small- and mid-size companies with legal content support for
questions that arise throughout their daily operations. When
combined with our online single-family guidelines and forms, branch
offices will have the informational resources they need to increase
productivity and expedite issue resolution all at a very reasonable
and predictable cost."
For more information, visit www.allregs.com.
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