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Location: Lewisville, TX, United States
Req ID: 018103
Description
Ready to be a Cooper too? This might just be right up your alley!
We’re here to keep the dream of home ownership alive. Oh, and while we’re at it, we’re determined to change the lending industry itself. It’s simple, but it won’t be easy. And we’ll need a great team behind us. (That’s where you come in.) We want to show the world that transparency, candor and collaboration aren’t just good values. They’re good business. Working here isn’t for people who want to punch a clock. It’s for people who want to punch a hole in the status quo. Come join us. And make a difference instead of just a living.
Act as business liaison between outside counsel and Foreclosure department to provide settlement and litigation alternatives. Act as a central point of contact between in-house counsel, local counsel and business units on cases resulting from an identified title defect.
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Mr. Cooper is committed to nurturing a diverse and inclusive environment where every employee is empowered to be their authentic self. We know that a large part of our success as a business is directly tied to our ongoing efforts to attract and retain diverse talent and maintain an inclusive environment where each employee can thrive. Embracing and leveraging diversity through an inclusive work environment fosters new ideas, new insights, and constant innovation. We strive to weave the principles of diversity and inclusion throughout the fabric of how we work, how we interact, and how we engage with our customers and the community.
Job Requisition ID:
018103Job Category:
ServicingPrimary Location City:
LewisvillePrimary Location Region:
TexasPrimary Location Postal Code:
75067Primary Location Country:
United States of AmericaPosting Organization:
Mr. CooperLine of Business:
ServicingAdditional Posting Location(s):
Alternate Requisition:
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Act as business liaison between outside counsel and Foreclosure department to provide settlement and litigation alternatives. Act as a central point of contact between in-house counsel, local counsel and business units on cases resulting from an identified title defect