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Title: 2009 Annual Survey of Law
Chapter: Eminent Domain
Authors: Leslie A. Fields and Jack R. Sperber  
Format: Print On-Demand
 
 
The 2009 Annual Survey of Law is written by top lawyers in their fields and covers many of the most critical areas of Colorado law and practice. The Annual Survey is an important resource to stay current with legal updates and trends.
 
CBA CLE now has available for immediate download, individual chapters and programs from our 2009 Annual Survey of Colorado Law and for many of the chapters in three different formats:
  • Print On-Demand  -  Available for all chapters
  • Video On-Demand - See list for which chapters are available in this format.  Each chapter is available for 1 CLE Credit!
  • MP3 Download -  See list for which chapters are available in this format Each chapter is available for 1 CLE Credit! 
We have taken several of our Annual Survey chapters and brought them to life: The authors of several Annual Survey chapters have been captured on tape and present their specific topic in a format that is available for Video On-Demand or MP3 On-Demand - These two formats are available for 1 CLE Credit!
 
Get the chapter or program specific to what you need and your area of law.  The Annual Survey of Colorado Law is one of our most valued and best-selling books that provides Colorado practitioners with:  
  • Comprehensive updates on new case law  
  • Legislative Updates from 2009
  • Administrative Updates from 2009
  • Regulatory developments from 2009 
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The 2009 Annual Survey of Colorado Law is a Books in Action CBA CLE Program
   
CBA CLE is more than CLE credit: we are an educational resource providing legal practitioners with knowledge and legal research on your terms- 24/7.
 
CBA-CLE - Your Connection to Colorado Law
Compared to past years, 2009 was a relatively staid year for eminent domain issues, with only five cases to report. But at least one case has the potential for ongoing implications regarding the Colorado Department of Transportation’s authority to condemn mineral interests
underlying highway rights-of-way.
 
Two other cases address a wide variety of legal and evidentiary challenges brought by landowners in condemnation cases, and another two address the court’s jurisdiction to consider takings claims in the context of a ยง 1983 action and in a matter involving water.
  •   CLE Pass Price
    *FREE! - exclusions may apply
  •   Standard Price
    $8.95 USD
  •   Member Price
    $4.95 USD
  •   General Credits
  •   Ethics Credits
  •   EDI Credits
Live Seminar Date
1/1/2010
Expiration Date
Non-Member Price
$8.95 USD
Member Price
$4.95 USD
Product Code
ZAS09EMDC-10
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