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Federal Bar Association to Host Exciting Panel this Week – The Next Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Reckoning: Enforcement, Whistleblowers, and Putback Litigation

Posted on June 15, 2026 by Isaac Gradman

This Thursday, June 18, I’m excited to join an extremely knowledgeable panel hosted by the Federal Bar Association entitled, “The Next Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities Reckoning: Enforcement, Whistleblowers, and Putback Litigation.” I’d be honored to have any fans of The Subprime … Continue reading →

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