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Commercial Real Estate Institute (14th Annual)

Released on: Nov. 23, 2012
Running Time: 12:51:20

Running Time Segment Title Faculty Format
[01:27:00] Purchases, Sales and Closing Jodi B. Fedor ~ SSL Law Firm LLP
E. Venessa Henlon ~ Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP
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[01:45:10] Commercial Leasing Richard C. Mallory ~ Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Danna M. Kozerski ~ Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP
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[01:44:35] Mortgage Financing Paul N. Dubrasich ~ Cox Castle Nicholson LLP
Judy Miles ~ Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
Sara Hansen Wilson ~ Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
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[01:32:00] Restructurings and Workouts Dennis B. Arnold ~ Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
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[01:15:00] Real Estate Litigation: A Toolkit for Transactional Lawyers Dennis Shanagher ~ McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Robert Charles Ward ~ Shartsis Friese LLP
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[01:15:55] Property/Liability Insurance and Risk Management Manuel Fishman ~ BuchalterNemer
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[01:17:10] Title Insurance Sharon Yarber ~ Vice President, Senior National Underwriting Counsel, First American Title Insurance Company
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[01:31:40] Construction Contracts/Escrows/Lender Issues Raymond M. Buddie ~ Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
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[01:02:50] Ethical Issues Facing Real Estate Attorneys Carol Robertson ~ Corporate Counsel, The Clorox Company
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As commercial real estate slowly recovers from the recession, practitioners will need a broad skill set to achieve and maintain a viable real estate practice. This program helps practicing attorneys enhance traditional transactional skills, and develop workout and enforcement skills, so that they can help their clients regain their footing more quickly.

Lecture Topics  [Total time 12:51:20]

Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.

  • Purchases, Sales and Closing [01:27:00]
    Jodi B. Fedor, E. Venessa Henlon
  • Commercial Leasing [01:45:10]
    Danna M. Kozerski, Richard C. Mallory
  • Mortgage Financing [01:44:35]
    Paul N. Dubrasich, Judy Miles, Sara Hansen Wilson
  • Restructurings and Workouts [01:32:00]
    Dennis B. Arnold
  • Real Estate Litigation: A Toolkit for Transactional Lawyers [01:15:00]
    Dennis Shanagher, Robert Charles Ward
  • Property/Liability Insurance and Risk Management [01:15:55]
    Manuel Fishman
  • Title Insurance [01:17:10]
    Sharon Yarber
  • Construction Contracts/Escrows/Lender Issues [01:31:40]
    Raymond M. Buddie
  • Ethical Issues Facing Real Estate Attorneys [01:02:50]
    Carol Robertson

The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:

  • Purchases, Sales and Closings
    David J. Siegel, M. Christine Graff
  • Purchases, Sales and Closings Outline
    Jodi B. Fedor
  • Purchase and Sale Agreement
    Jodi B. Fedor
  • Basic Commercial Property Due Diligence
    Jodi B. Fedor
  • Closing Checklist: Responsibility and Status Schedule Acquisition of [City, State]
    Jodi B. Fedor
  • Purchases, Sales and Closing
    Jonathan L. Mechanic
  • Commercial Leases Overview
    Richard C. Mallory, Danna M. Kozerski
  • Mortgage Financing
    Cynthia Jared, Olivia Shay-Byrne
  • Sample Construction Loan Agreement
    Cynthia Jared
  • Example of Participation Agreement
    Cynthia Jared
  • Issues in Loan Participation and Multi-Lender Transactions
    Cynthia Jared
  • Secured Loan Facility Summary of Terms
    Steven G. Horowitz
  • Lending: Mortgages and Beyond
    Sara Hansen Wilson, Joan H. Story, Paul N. Dubrasich, Judy Miles
  • Commercial Real Estate Loan Workouts
    David A. Goldberg
  • Commercial Real Estate Loan Workouts--A Basic Overview
    Carmen H. Lonstein
  • Enforcing Security Interests in Membership Interests and Partnership Interests Under Revised Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code
    Dennis B. Arnold
  • Troubled Loans Before and After Default
    Dennis B. Arnold
  • Real Estate Litigation: A Toolkit for Transaction Lawyers
    Jay S. Berlin
  • Real Estate Litigation: A Toolkit for Transactional Lawyers: How to Help Your Litigator in Common Litigation Situations
    Gerald Lurie
  • Real Estate Litigation: A Toolkit for Transactional Lawyers
    Mitchell D. Haddad
  • Real Estate Transactions--Spotting Litigation Issues
    Menachen J. Kastner
  • Property and Liability Insurance and Some Risk Management Issues
    James E. Branigan, Philipp J. Bischoff, CPCU
  • Summary of New York State and New York City Real Property Transfer Taxes and Mortgage Recording Taxes
    Elliot L. Hurwitz
  • Careful What You Ask for: Ten Construction and Design Contract Provisions That May Be Unenforceable
    Josh M. Leavitt
  • Construction Contracts/Lender Issues--The Construction Contract Documents and Risk Allocation
    Larry D. Harris
  • Ethical Issues Facing Real Estate Attorneys
    Tracy L. Kepler
  • Ethical Issues Facing Real Estate Attorneys
    Carol Robertson
  • Ethics Matter in Real Estate Deals
    Devika Kewalramani
  • Current Issues for Commercial Real Estate Lending (PowerPoint Slides)
    Steven G. Horowitz
  • Indices to 14th Annual Commercial Real Estate Institute, Vols. I & II

Presentation Material

  • Mortgage Financing
    Paul N. Dubrasich, Judy Miles, Sara Hansen Wilson
  • Mortgage Financing (Handout)
    Paul N. Dubrasich, Judy Miles, Sara Hansen Wilson
  • Real Estate Litigation: A Toolkit for Transactional Lawyers
    Dennis Shanagher, Robert Charles Ward
  • Construction Contracts/Escrows/Lender Issues
    Raymond M. Buddie
  • Ethical Issues Facing Real Estate Attorneys
    Carol Robertson
Chairperson(s)
Richard C. Mallory ~ Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Speaker(s)
Dennis B. Arnold ~ Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP
Raymond M. Buddie ~ Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP
Paul N. Dubrasich ~ Cox Castle Nicholson LLP
Jodi B. Fedor ~ SSL Law Firm LLP
Manuel Fishman ~ BuchalterNemer
E. Venessa Henlon ~ Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP
Danna M. Kozerski ~ Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP
Judy Miles ~ Executive Vice President, General Counsel, Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants
Carol Robertson ~ Corporate Counsel, The Clorox Company
Dennis Shanagher ~ McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP
Robert Charles Ward ~ Shartsis Friese LLP
Sara Hansen Wilson ~ Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP
Sharon Yarber ~ Vice President, Senior National Underwriting Counsel, First American Title Insurance Company

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