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EPISODE · Jun 6, 2024 · 45 MIN

S1E4 | Fishing for Answers about Chevron Deference - Lauren Campisi

from Keys to Real Estate

What does a fishing boat have to do with long-standing judicial standards? Lauren Campisi, partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, spoke with host Mary Schuster about how the outcome of Loper Bright v. Raimondo – a case involving herring fishermen in New England – could have sweeping consequences for laws and regulations that mortgage and title professionals refer to everyday. This is because the case challenges the scope of the Chevron Doctrine, which courts have relied on for decades worth of high-stakes legal decisions in all manner of cases. The conversation highlights the potential consequences of changes in judicial deference and the need for clarity and certainty in the interpretation of laws.Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction to Title Success and Table Setting08:40 – Financing Options and Deal Structures14:45 – Factors Influencing M&A Activity in the Real Estate Market35:10 – Common Mistakes and Traps to Avoid41:59 – Connecting with Underwriters and Industry Associations49:01 – Conclusion Get In Touch…Lauren Campisi, Partner in Charge, Hinshaw Culbertson LLP (Guest), [email protected] Schuster (Host), [email protected] To find more episodes of “Keys to Real Estate” or learn more about October Research – the nation’s leading independent provider of market intelligence, industry news, expert analysis and regulatory information for professionals in the real estate, title, financial and settlement services industries – visit www.OctoberResearch.com. Episode sponsored by RamQuest – https://www.RamQuest.comEpisode produced by October Research – https://www.octoberresearch.com

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What does a fishing boat have to do with long-standing judicial standards? Lauran Campisi, partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, spoke with host Mary Schuster about how the outcome of Loper Bright v. Raimondo – a case involving herring fishermen in New England – could have sweeping consequences for laws and regulations that mortgage and title professionals refer to everyday. This is because the case challenges the scope of the Chevron Doctrine, which courts have relied on for decades worth of high-stakes legal decisions in all manner of cases. The conversation highlights the potential consequences of changes in judicial deference and the need for clarity and certainty in the interpretation of laws.

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