2-Day Program

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Overview

Why You Should Attend

This year’s program will explore new and advanced topics in commercial real estate financing. Our faculty of experienced attorneys, in conjunction with non-attorney real estate professionals, will discuss (i) legal developments affecting commercial real estate financing, (ii) what issues matter the most when negotiating loan documents; (iii) issues relating to leasehold mortgage financing; (iv) tenant estoppels and (v) out of the ordinary collateral like hotel loans, equity pledges, cash management and other UCC issues. We will also explore recent case law, the process of beginning a loan workout, and what a finance lawyer should know about bankruptcy.

Commercial real estate attorneys, executives, in-house counsel, investment bankers who acquire and sell real estate, asset managers, and acquisition managers will benefit from attending this program.

What You Will Learn

  • The state of the commercial mortgage financing market
  • Ground leases as collateral, for both landlords and tenants
  • Environmental law for lenders and their lawyers
  • How to communicate with rating agencies
  • Title insurance coverage and endorsements in multi-state, multi-property transactions
  • Bankruptcy law 101 for real estate lawyers
  • What should you know if you are asked to handle a workout of a troubled loan?
  • What do all of those insurance provisions really mean?
  • Preventing malpractice in loan closings

Who Should Attend

Commercial real estate attorneys, executives, in-house counsel, investment bankers who acquire and sell real estate, asset managers, and acquisition managers.

Special Features

  •  Earn one hour of Ethics credit

Program Level: Advanced

Intended Audience: Commercial real estate attorneys, executives, in-house counsel, investment bankers who acquire and sell real estate, asset managers, and acquisition managers.

Prerequisites: A background in real estate dealing with new and advanced topics related to commercial real estate financing and related issues.

Advanced Preparation: None

Credit Details

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