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Foreclosure Trends, AI, and Staffing Smarts with Matt Podmenik

Foreclosure Trends, AI, and Staffing Smarts with Matt Podmenik

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Host: David Wharton

Episode Title: Foreclosure Trends, AI, and Staffing Smarts with Matt Podmenik

Duration: Approximately 7 minutes and 7 seconds

Episode Summary:
In this episode of MP Access, we’re joined by Matthew Podmenik of McCarthy & Holthus LLP, speaking from the Velocity Conference floor. With over 20 years of legal experience in mortgage servicing and title litigation, Matt brings a clear-eyed look at today's dynamic market conditions. He discusses the increase in foreclosure referrals, the critical need for smart staffing, and how evolving tech and remote work have reshaped operational models. Matt also shares takeaways from teaching a course on title issues, reflecting on lessons learned from a room full of asset managers. If you're navigating post-COVID industry shifts, this episode delivers both practical advice and professional perspective.

Key Discussion:

  • Foreclosure volume is rising, but resolution rates remain high
  • The staffing challenges of a hybrid and remote workforce
  • Teaching title issues—and learning just as much in return
  • The value of Legal League for education and networking
  • Real-world conference moments that reinforce lasting relationships

Resources & Links:

  • MortgagePoint Magazine
  • Contact Us

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