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A review of the “stages of litigation,” alternatives to litigation including “arbitration” and “mediation,” and the borrower’s business structure (from a legal perspective), will be displayed. The seminar will also cover the nature and characteristics of “contracts” (the promissory note), “problem loan” situations, and “collection” efforts. Additionally, “banking regulations” and “tort reform” will be discussed.
This seminar will also cover the concept of Lender Liability including recent industry trends. This portion of the seminar will address some of the “technical aspects” of this often-overlooked subject.
This seminar is a must for all bankers who want to better understand business law basics and avoid expensive, unwanted litigation!
This seminar will provide the banker with a basic framework of Business Law including the judicial process. Emphasis will be placed on how the legal system can help/harm the banker including how to avoid a lawsuit due to lender liability through maintaining both “ethical” behavior and effective “negotiations.'
David L. Osburn is the founder of Osburn & Associates, LLC, a business training and contract CFO firm that provides webinars, and keynote speeches for CPAs, bankers, attorneys, credit managers and business owners on topics such as banking/finance/credit, negotiation skills, marketing and management issues.
Mr. Osburn’s contract CFO clients include medical practitioners, financial institutions, law firms, CPA firms, architects, real estate developers, and contractors. His extensive professional background of over 30 years includes 16 years as a business trainer/contract CFO and 16 years as a bank commercial lender including the position of vice president/senior banking officer. His banking credentials include loan underwriting, loan work-out, management and business development.
He has been an adjunct college professor (MBA and undergraduate courses) for over 30 years, teaching at Regis University and the College of Southern Nevada. He holds an MBA from Utah State University, a BS in Finance from Brigham Young University, and is a graduate of the ABA National Commercial Lending School at the University of Oklahoma. Additionally, Mr. Osburn holds the professional designation of Certified Credit & Risk Analyst (CCRA) as granted by the National Association of Credit Management (NACM).