National Notary Association Honors Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto with March Fong Eu Achievement Award
The National Notary Association, the leader in best practices, training, and advocacy for the nation’s community of 4.4 million Notaries, has named Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto as its 2012 March Fong Eu Achievement Award recipient for her dedication to protecting homeowners and consumers nationwide, and for acting as a model of conduct in the midst of the foreclosure crisis.
As Attorney General in Nevada, one of the states hardest hit in the housing crisis, Masto launched the Nevada Mortgage Fraud Strike Task Force in 2008, which has proven instrumental in the investigation and prosecution of those who violated the law — including Notary law — throughout the foreclosure crisis.
The formal award presentation will take place at the NNA’s 34th Annual Conference held June 3-6, 2012 at the Sheraton San Diego Hotel and Marina in San Diego, California.
“Attorney General Masto has shown unwavering dedication to remedying a nationwide crisis that has mortgage servicers rethinking their approach to the supervision and training of Notaries,” said NNA Chief Executive Officer Tom Heymann. “In doing so, she has emerged as a beacon of strength and national leadership.
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National Notary Association has been screaming about robo-signing for a long time according to this old report: http://kareemsalessi.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/law-professor-michael-closen-says-lawyers-worst-violators-of-law.pdf