The division will work in conjunction with others in Los Angeles, Chicago and Portland on 1031 exchange services, intelligent e-business solutions and escrow closings, as well as multi-state and international title solutions.

Isaacson tells GlobeSt.com that, due to this new addition, Ticor plans to expand its Midtown operation. "We consider this a tremendous opportunity as New York City is the financial and real estate capital of the country. TICOR will be a tremendous resource for clients as we have the largest claims reserves in the industry, our in depth commercial experience, the ability to service our clients nationwide and a exceptional focus on customer service."

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