Richard Andreano
USA Guide 2024
Financial Services Regulation: Consumer Finance (Compliance) + 1 more ranking
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Band 3
Band 3
USA - Nationwide
4 Years Ranked
About
Provided by Richard Andreano
Practice Areas
Richard J. Andreano, Jr., is the Practice Leader of Ballard Spahr's Mortgage Banking Group. He has devoted over 30 years of practice to financial services, mortgage banking, and consumer finance law.
Rich advises banks, lenders, brokers, home builders, title companies, insurance companies, real estate professionals, and other settlement providers on regulatory compliance and transactional matters, Federal Housing Administration (FHA) issues, and administrative examinations, enforcement actions and investigations, including fair lending matters. Rich is the principal contact for the firm in its role as federal consumer regulatory counsel to the Real Estate Services Providers Council, Inc. (RESPRO).
Career
Admissions: District of Columbia, Virginia
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association, Virginia Bar Association, District of Columbia Bar Association
Personal
George Washington University Law School (J.D. 1983, with honors)
State University of New York at Oneonta (B.A. 1980, with honors)
Chambers Review
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Richard Andreano brings to bear over three decades of experience when advising clients on consumer finance matters. He is particularly seasoned in mortgage regulatory issues and often counsels on the Fair Housing Act and Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
Richard Andreano brings to bear over three decades of experience when advising clients on consumer finance matters. He is particularly seasoned in mortgage regulatory issues and often counsels on the Fair Housing Act and Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"He is so thoughtful and so creative."
"Rich is encyclopedic on mortgage law and he's incredibly smart."
"He is so thoughtful and so creative."
"Rich is encyclopedic on mortgage law and he's incredibly smart."