Real Property Law
Cal. Real. Prop. Journal 2018, VOL. 36, NO. 3
Content
- 2018-2019 California Real Property Journal Editorial Board
- 2018-2019 Executive committee of the real property law section
- Cannabis Regulation Is the New Frontier in Real Estate and Land Use Control
- Do You Feel Lucky, Banker? the Shaky Prospects for Financial Transactions with Marijuana-Related Businesses
- List of Cases Cited in MCLE Self-Study Article
- Message from the Editor-in-Chief
- Statement from the Co-Chairs
- Table of Contents
- The Effect of Dynamex Operations West, Inc. v. Superior Court on Worker Classification for Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
- MCLE Self-Study Article: Caveat Emptor? " Caveat Broker" Is More Like It: a Historical Overview of Statutory and Common Law Seller and Broker Disclosure Requirements in California Residential Real Estate Transactions
MCLE Self-Study Article: Caveat Emptor? " Caveat Broker" Is More Like It: A Historical Overview of Statutory and Common Law Seller and Broker Disclosure Requirements in California Residential Real Estate Transactions
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Neil Kalin and Lee Kaplan
Neil Kalin is Assistant General Counsel for the California Association of REALTORS® and is the senior legal advisor to C.A.R.’s Standard Forms Committee. He is the 2018-2019 Co-Chair of the Real Property Law Section of the California Lawyer’s Association. Neil is a contributing author of Sections 1:81 â 1:132.80 of Miller and Starr’s California Real Estate Forms. Neil frequently speaks to lawyers, REALTORS® and others on real estate legal developments.
Lee Kaplan is Staff Attorney for the California Association of REALTORS®. Prior to joining C.A.R. Lee was an associate at a Los Angeles-based law firm where he advised local governments and public agencies on a range of legal issues. He earned his J.D. from UCLA School of Law in 2016.