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Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: The Rise of Autonomous Vehicles and Implications for Land Planning and Development
This cutting edge panel will also analyze trends in how A. I. is likely to influence where development will occur and the nature of that development.
Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: New Mandatory Disclosures Before Mediation and All the Key Confidentiality Issues
Join us for this program and learn the key concepts of mediation confidentiality, what type of information is protected under the confidentiality rules, the impact of confidentiality on discoverability and admissibility, exceptions to mediation confidentiality, and what practitioners must do to satisfy the new disclosure requirements.
Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: Litigation Under the Housing Accountability Act: Zen and the Art of Objective Standards
The panel will focus on the many open questions under the HAA, including the relationship between the HAA and CEQA, and the fundamental question of what constitutes an “objective” local standard.
Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: The Final Transaction—When a Fiduciary Sells the Property
Enjoy our panel discussion regarding the issues (practical, ethical, and financial) facing professional fiduciaries when conducting and managing real estate transactions.
Webinar: Construction Law Update and Year in Review
This course will address new case law and recent statutory revisions which promise to affect the practice of construction law in California in the years to come.
Webinar Replay: 3rd Annual Real Estate Symposium: $1.6 Billion Redevelopment of Seaport Village
Gaf, and Paul Najar, Gafcon’s Vice President and General Counsel, will discuss the commercial and residential changes coming to San Diego’s waterfront and the associated legal challenges.
Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: Measure of Damages Against Real Estate Agents and Are They True Independent Contractors?
This program will cover the available damages in claims against sellers, buyers, real estate brokers and agents, and discuss pertinent case law impacting said damages.
Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: The Wages of Subsidy- When Are Prevailing Wages Required in Publicly Assisted Development Projects?
This panel will discuss how prevailing wage requirements pertain to government land sales and leases, Mello-Roos and other financing districts, projects in charter cities, affordable housing projects, and other common forms of public assistance.
Webinar: The Reappearing Trial: How to use technology to bring jury trials to life within the age of COVID-19
The Online Courtroom Project (OCP) is a volunteer task force comprised of judges, attorneys, trial technicians and trial consultants whose mission is to study the challenges and possibilities of using online technology to hold jury trials, to serve as a support to courts and attorneys who are seeking ways to allow jury trials to resume in the time of COVID-19.
Webinar Replay: 38th Annual Real Property Spring Conference: Reducing Land Use Conflicts Through Collaborative Easements
The collaborative use of simple easements can allow existing uses to be protected, new housing development to be approved, full disclosures to be made to buyers, and written rules of future engagement to be established.
We are committed to accessibility! Virtual events are equipped with closed captioning. To request an in-person accommodation, send us a note at accessibility@calawyers.org or contact us at 916-516-1760 for assistance.