George Panichas of Lincoln Appraisal & Settlement Solutions Makes Influential Speech at the 2013 CRN Valuation Expo Meeting in Las Vegas


North Providence, RI (PRWEB) June 28, 2013

George Panichas, a founding partner of the National Appraisal Management Business Lincoln Appraisal &amp Settlement Services, spoke at the 2013 Collateral Risk Network (CRN) Valuation Expo Meeting in Las Vegas on June 18, 2013.

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The 2013 CRN Valuation Expo Meeting took spot from 9am 4pm EDT on Tuesday, June, 18, 2013 at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, NV. Formed in 2003 in Orlando, Florida, the Collateral Danger Network (CRN) is a group which consists of essential stakeholders in the valuation sector such as collateral threat managers, experts in valuation and sector regulators with a focus on operating to resolve new and ongoing problems facing the industry nowadays. The group is represented by a assortment of institutions, which includes different lenders, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the Veterans Administration, the Federal Housing Administration, Wall Street, and appraisers from all more than the United States.

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Panichas produced his presentation in the course of the AMC Possibilities and Challenges section of the meeting, and his speech discussed the history of how Lincoln Appraisal was founded, as nicely as how the AMC has adapted to the many modifications which have transformed the sector in current years. Panichas stated a consistent frustration with the lack of communication inside the market, stating, I am continually amazed at how we have an sector that has several moving parts of which most constituents involved either never speak to a single an additional at the macro level or vigorously dislike 1 yet another.

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When discussing the possible future of the industry, Panichas stated, At this point, we as an industry have a choice to make. All the a variety of trade groups can individually continue to operate in Washington and the states as separate entities, with each and every attempting to influence policy toward their distinct vision, or, we can choose to function together. Panichas clearly stated his stance on the issue when he stated firmly, Lets come collectively as an market!

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Panichas concluded his argument with this: We need to find a way to come collectively as an business to get new appraisers into the company to clearly illustrate why we have been and will continue to be the ideal alternative for mitigating mortgage risk and protecting taxpayers and to continue to innovate and provide the value add to lenders and home owners at a value point that keeps the appraisal profession desirable and relevant in order for the future to remain vibrant.

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George Panichas is a founding partner of Lincoln Appraisal and has been instrumental in taking the firm from being a regional firm to becoming a National Appraisal Management and Settlement Solutions Firm. He is also the elected President of the National Association of Appraisal Management Firms (NAAMC). NAAMC is a non-profit organization dedicated to advertising appraiser independence and increasing appraisal understanding and transparency all through the true estate market, and is nearing its one particular-year anniversary in July of 2013.

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ABOUT LINCOLN APPRAISAL

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Founded in 1998, Lincoln Appraisal &amp Settlement Solutions, headquartered in North Providence, RI, is a national Appraisal Management (AMC) and Settlement Solutions Organization. Lincoln Appraisal gives a complete suite of residential, industrial, and specialized appraisal solutions to the actual estate market throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Further info can be obtained by visiting http://www.LincolnAppraisal.com.

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Drug Organizations, Off-Label Marketing and advertising & Totally free Speech on The American Law Journal: Watch on Tv this Sunday, March 17th at 5:30 p.m. and On the internet Now

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) March 15, 2013

The recent U.S. v. Caronia decision in the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals indicates that a drug rep’s communication with a government informant physician about the off-label use of a drug for non-FDA authorized utilizes is protected commercial totally free speech.

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According to panelists on The American Law Journal, this ruling could have a dramatic effect on promotion of prescription drugs. Also affected are doctors and the practice of wellness care and the government prosecution of drug firms in coordination with attorneys for off-label advertising and marketing that to date has yielded billions of dollars in civil and criminal settlements.

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On the internet now and airing Sunday at 5:30 p.m. (March 17) on the Philadelphia CNN-News affiliate WFMZ-Television, The American Law Journal presents “Drug Organizations, Off-Label Advertising &amp Free Speech” in the aftermath of U.S. v. Caronia. Joining host Christopher Naughton are New York criminal defense attorney Jennifer L. McCann who represented drug rep Alfred Caronia Plaintiff’s counsel Brian J. McCormick, Jr. of Sheller, P.C. journalist Ed Silverman with Pharmalot and from the CNN Washington, D.C. studios, former FDA counsel Anne K. Walsh, now representing drug firms with Hyman, Phelps &amp McNamara.

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The Legal Intelligencer newspaper’s senior staff writer Gina Passarella supplies background on the Caronia case in an opening function report.

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“This is a very essential choice that impacts businesses and I feel we will see a lot of modify in the way the government prosecutes its instances,” says Walsh.

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Counters McCormick “this thought of corporate totally free speech is one we ought to be worried about. [But] the case just decided in the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals (U.S. v. Harkonen) with related concerns… ruled the other way [giving] the Department of Justice [and] whistleblower lawyers one thing to hang their hats on.”

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The American Law Journal program can be viewed on-line now as properly as televised Sunday, March 17 at five:30 p.m. on the Philadelphia CNN-News affiliate WFMZ-Tv.

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WFMZ-Tv cable and satellite system channels: http://bit.ly/ALJchannels. FiOS system subscribers tune to channel 15.

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Next week: “Bankruptcy: Chapters 7 &amp 13- Loan Modifications &amp Renegotiating Mortgages.”

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Case cited: U.S. v. Caronia, Docket No. 09-5006-cr (2010)&#13

Case cited: U.S. v. Harkonen, Docket No. 08-0164-cr (2008)

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About The American Law Journal

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The American Law Journal is the weekly speak-feature system airing Monday nights at 7:00 p.m. and Sundays at five:30 p.m. on the CNN-News affiliate in Philadelphia, WFMZ-Tv to Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and on the internet. On the air over twenty years, the plan discusses consumer, company and Constitutional problems with attorneys, law professors, judges, elected officials and others to shed light on current legal news and how the technique impacts the each day lives of citizens.

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Programs are live or taped in studio and on location in and around Philadelphia.

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For data, schedules, archived applications and a lot more, go to: http://www.LawJournalTV.com.

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