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Intro to Zoning and Land Use Litigation $99.00



Copyright: November 2010
Product ID#: 54064DM
Online Access: 6 months from date of purchase

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From Event: Intro to Zoning and Land Use Litigation, held November 2010.

Program Description

Land use litigation is like no other in its intricacy and the plethora of shifting variables involved in each case. What should be included in the administrative record? What time limitations apply? What parties and elements of influence can dramatically alter the case outcome? Before you take on a zoning amendment or permit dispute, take this essential course on the nuts and bolts of land use litigation. Veterans in the field will help you navigate the procedural requirements and share their time-tested tips for avoiding potentially fatal mistakes. Don't miss this opportunity to build your skills. Order today!


Course Content
  1. Fundamentals: Enabling Legislation and Local Enactments
  2. Types of Land Use Actions and Disputes
  3. View From the Local Zoning Office
  4. Ethics: The Lawyer's Obligations During Land Use Disputes
  5. Disputes at the Local Government Level
  6. Appeals From Local Zoning Decisions
  7. Current Issues

  

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