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MAMP Hosts Regulatory Roundtable Discussion

Mar 15, 2012

Sponsored by the Maryland Association of Mortgage Professionals (MAMP), over 100 business owners and managers gathered on Feb. 15 to learn the latest laws and regulations governing loan originator compensation and auditing procedures that will be followed by the Maryland Division of Financial Regulations. The event, a roundtable discussion on the topic of audits, loan originator (LO) compensation and the Dodd-Frank Act, was hosted by MAMP Legal Counsel Marjorie Corwin Esq. of Gordon Feinblatt LLC, along with Richard Younger and Christine Brooks, examiners with the Maryland Division of Financial Regulations.    
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