Modern Real Estate Transactions 2020

Jan 1, 2020 | Commercial Law/UCC, Real Estate

American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education (ALI CLE) has announced that Modern Real Estate Transactions 2020 will be held on February 5-7, 2020 in Phoenix, AZ. This year’s course features several new speakers in addition to a new co-chair, Danna M. Kozerski of Coblentz Patch Duffy & Bass LLP who will join John Cameron of Dickinson Wright PLLC and Peter Aitelli of Shartsis Friese LLP.

Modern Real Estate Transactions 2020 | Phoenix, February 5 - 7, 2020 | Annual Advanced Course and Live Video Webcast
Modern Real Estate Transactions 2020 | Phoenix, February 5 – 7, 2020 | Annual Advanced Course and Live Video Webcast

During this three-day conference, attendees will be given practical guidance on all aspects of a healthy real estate practice. Faculty will remain each day, after their sessions conclude, to answer audience questions and to join other panel presentations. This free-flowing exchange between panels and breadth of discussion provides value to all attendees.

In addition to trending topics like opportunity zones, panelists will discuss:

  • Miscellaneous documents that arise at development and during the project life
  • Ten ways farmland transactions differ from other commercial real estate transactions
  • The finer points of commercial real estate insurance from a leasing perspective
  • Important considerations and terms for ground leases
  • Strategies for negotiating an entity transaction

“ALI CLE’s Modern Real Estate Transactions course is one of the longest running real estate CLE programs. I’m very proud to co-chair this year’s course and to be a part of its legacy,” said new co-chair Danna M. Kozerski. “From start to finish, this course provides a cohesive presentation of the most useful and trending topics in real estate today. The faculty contributes to several sessions ensuring a well-rounded and interactive program that keeps seasoned and new practitioners alike engaged throughout the program,” added conference co-chair Peter Aitelli.

To learn more about this program and to register for the in-person course or webcast, click here.