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Mortgage Fraud Litigation Professional Ethics and Liability in One Case & Title Insurance Coverage

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 0.5
40 minutes
Substantive: 0.25
15 minutes
Published
2024
Presenter(s)
Doug Bourassa
Source
Halton County Law Association (HCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
55 minutes
Price
$209.00 plus tax
HCLA Annual Real Estate Law Seminar
Includes Handouts

Presented by Doug Bourassa, this CPD program examines a compelling case of mortgage fraud to highlight critical issues in professional ethics, liability, and title insurance coverage. Gain practical insights into navigating complex fraud litigation, managing professional responsibilities, and understanding title insurance implications. Essential for legal professionals in real estate and litigation.

Presenters

Doug Bourassa

Doug BourassaChaitons LLP Acting on behalf of both institutional and private lenders, Doug’s practice focuses primarily on real estate litigation with an emphasis on secured creditor recovery and real estate fraud. He is highly regarded by clients and colleagues alike for his expertise in mortgage remedies. Doug was called to the Bar in 2005 after completing his law degree at the University of Western Ontario. Throughout his career, he has maintained a strong focus on the area of mortgage enforcement. Not only is he a sought-after speaker on the topic, most notably at the Annual Real Estate Law Summit, he has also authored numerous articles and papers on a variety of issues related to mortgage enforcement. Outside of the office, Doug makes it a practice to give back to the community. In 2008, for example, he received the Volunteer of the Year award from the Ontario Lawyers Assistance Program, and from 2009-2016 he was a Director of the Renascent Fellowship, a substance abuse treatment facility in Ontario.