Earn CE in Fairfax on March 20, 2019
March 20, 20191:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Waterford at Fair Oaks12025 Lee Jackson Memorial Hwy, Fairfax, VA 22033 Register Online | Register by Paper Speakers & Sessions AGENTS: 4 hours CEATTORNEYS: 3 hours CLE (1 hour pending submission to the VSB)VCTSA: 4 hoursVCTE: 4 hours Kay Creasman - Commercial Transaction: Beyond BasicsJeffrey Thompson - I Found Dead People … Continue reading Earn CE in Fairfax on March 20, 2019
Word Search: February 2019
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VLTA’s Technology Committee: A Look Inside with Chair, Melissa Ellis
What do you see as the purpose of the Technology Committee? Do you think the Technology Committee’s role has changed given this particular time in our history? The purpose of the VLTA technology committee is to draw from experts in the technology industry to provide valuable information and resources as well as provide education to … Continue reading VLTA’s Technology Committee: A Look Inside with Chair, Melissa Ellis
Due Diligence & Survey Matters
by Julie Ann Rutledge, President Land Title Research, Inc. Proactive Title Defense – Communication is the Key: Errors in the Title Report and Commitment remain the top cause of claims in the title industry today. There are many factors that contribute to the problem of errors and omissions in Title Reports and Commitments. It … Continue reading Due Diligence & Survey Matters
VLTA Member Spotlight: Amanda Hayes
Name: Amanda R. Hayes Company: Redmon, Peyton & Braswell, LLP; RPB Title, LLC Current Position at Company: Associate Attorney/Settlement Agent; Title Agent Current Role(s) within VLTA: Events Committee member Years Active with VLTA: 1.5 years Tell us a little about yourself: I grew up on a pig and corn farmstead in Northern Illinois with my … Continue reading VLTA Member Spotlight: Amanda Hayes
Virginia Legislative Update
After the tumultuous start to last year’s General Assembly session, when the Republican supermajority in the House of Delegates was reduced to 51 out of 100 seats with the results of a “blue wave” that brought fifteen new Democratic Delegates and a new Democratic Governor and Lt. Governor in the 2017 state elections, we expected … Continue reading Virginia Legislative Update
