She has more than nineteen years of experience in:
- Counseling clients on federal and state consumer credit laws.
- Defending companies in connection with federal and state governmental audits, investigations and enforcement proceedings.
- Advising clients on public policy issues related to housing finance issues.
Krista's specific experiences include:
- Enforcement: Krista has extensive experience representing clients subject to government audits, investigations and enforcement proceedings before, among others, the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Department of Agriculture (USDA), Department of Justice (DOJ), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and state banking departments in cases involving the False Claims Act, the Program Fraud Civil Remedies Act, Mortgagee Review Board proceedings and Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) enforcement matters.
- Licensing and Approvals: Krista advises clients on compliance with the requirements of federal and state laws governing the licensing, approvals and practices of brokers, lenders, purchasers and servicers of mortgages and other consumer loan products, as well as sales finance companies, money service businesses and collection agencies. She assists clients in navigating the complex state and federal licensing and approval process in connection with, among others, new business lines, legal entity conversions, restructuring and change of control transactions.
- Regulatory Compliance: Krista advises clients on federal and state consumer credit and protection laws and regulations, including RESPA, FHA, VA, USDA Rural Housing Service (RHS) and Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) requirements. She reviews and analyzes existing and proposed business arrangements for compliance with federal and state law requirements and drafts related agreements and disclosures. She performs regulatory compliance due diligence, with particular emphasis on FHA-insured origination and servicing requirements.
Krista is a frequent speaker at seminars and conferences sponsored by industry-related groups on various legal issues relating to consumer financial products. She has written articles on various issues relating to consumer financial products, including federal and state consumer regulatory compliance issues.
She is an active member of the Mortgage Bankers Association, where she is a member of the Loan Production, Loan Administration, State Legislative and Regulatory Compliance and Legal Issues and Regulatory Compliance Committees, as well as the FHA Subcommittee, and is also actively involved in Housing Policy Council initiatives, is a member of Mayer Brown's Committee on Professional Advancement and co-chaired the Washington, DC office's Hiring Committee for four years.