JPMorgan Names Treasury’s Kingsley Mortgage Co-General Counsel
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JPMorgan Chase & Co., the biggest U.S. lender, named former U.S. Treasury Department official Darius Kingsley as co-general counsel of mortgage banking.
Kingsley was the agency’s chief of the homeownership preservation office and had been senior counsel for the Office of Financial Stability, the New York-based lender said today in a statement. He will share duties with Denise DesRosiers, who served as deputy general counsel of mortgage banking.