35th Annual Real Estate Symposium DAY 2 - Replay

December 2017
 
35th Annual Real Estate Symposium - Enjoy the History. Explore New Relationships. Expect a Spectacular Future.
 
Co-sponsored by the Real Estate Section of the Colorado Bar Association
 
 
Program Description:
 
For the past 34 years, the Real Estate Symposium has grown into a time-honored tradition you cannot miss as a real estate professional in the Rocky Mountain region. Join more than 400 of your friends and colleagues … and explore new connections … at this unique opportunity to talk about the most timely and vital issues you face in your real estate practice today—
 
- Legislative Update
- Easements:  Beyond the Basics
- The Now-Famous 15-Minute Drill
- A Look at the History of Public Lands in the West
- Sorting Through Intertwined Provisions in a Lease
- Case Law Update
- Cybersecurity: How Not to Commit Malpractice with Your Computer
- Regulation of Short-Term Rentals – A Municipal Perspective
- Documenting Real Estate Deals for IRS Tax Audit Success
- Judicial Interpretation of the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act
- Vapor Intrusion Liabilities in Real Estate Transactions and Development Projects
- Condomania: What Colorado Can Learn from Florida
- The Law and Ethics of Negotiation: What Real Estate Lawyers Should Know
- Title Insurance Issues in Residential Real Estate Transactions
- Regulation of Short-Term Rentals – A Municipal Perspective
  …
and much more!
 
               

THURSDAY, December 28th Day 2
 
12:00 pm
Registration Open
 
 
 
Short Term Rentals
Presented by Marley Bordovsky, Esq., Denver City Attorney’s Office, Denver, and David W. Broadwell, Esq., Assistant City Attorney
Department of Law, City and County of Denver, Denver, CO
 
 
Documenting Real Estate Deals for IRS Tax Audit Success
Presented by James R. Walker, Esq., Lewis Roca Rothgerber Christie LLP, Denver, CO
 
Networking Break
The Courts and CCIOA: Judicial Interpretation of the Colorado Common Interest Ownership Act
Presenters:  Joseph Lubinski, Esq., Ballard Spahr LLP, Denver, CO, and Bryce Beecher, Esq., Brownstein Hyatt Farber Shreck, LLP, Denver, CO
 
Vapor Intrusion Liabilities in Real Estate Transactions and Development Projects: Assessing the Risk, Allocating Costs and Liabilities and Remediating the Problem
Presented by Joseph Middleton, Esq., Temkin & Hardt LLP, Denver, CO
 
 
Condomania: What Colorado Can Learn from Florida
Presented by Richard C. Linquanti, Esq., Carlton Fields Jorden Burt, P.A., Tampa, FL
 
 
The Law and Ethics of Negotiation: What Real Estate Lawyers Should Know
- Rules of Professional Conduct
- Good Faith and Bad Faith Negotiation
- Nondisclosure and Concealment
- Fact, Opinion and Puffing
- Innocent, Negligent and Fraudulent Misrepresentation
Presented by the Honorable Russell Carparelli (ret.), Conflict Resolution Services, Denver, CO
 
 
Networking Break
 
Title Insurance Issues in Residential Real Estate Transactions
Those Dreaded Standard Exceptions, Exclusions and Endorsements, and Other Interesting Topics and Practice Tips
Presented by Eric L. Nesbitt, Esq., Law Offices of Eric L. Nesbitt, P.C., Englewood, CO
 
Real Estate Technology Update: What's Good, What's Bad, and What's Coming
Presented by Nathan G. Osborn, Esq., Montgomery Little & Soran, PC, Greenwood Village, CO
 
 
Adjourn
 
Location Information
CBA-CLE Large Classroom
1900 Grant Street, Suite 300
Denver, CO 80203
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Registration Fees
Non Member $459.00
CBA Member $359.00
CBA Real Estate Section Member $359.00
New Lawyer Edge Member $229.50
CLE ELITE Pass Holder $209.00
  • General Credits: 16.00
  • Ethics Credits: 2.00
  • EDI Credits:

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Start Date - End Date
December 28, 2017
Start Time - End Time
8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Event Location
CBA-CLE Large Classroom
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