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Overview
Key Insights and Updates for Experienced Practitioners
We've gathered the most relevant and important updates and legal insights real estate law practitioners will need this year and got experienced attorney faculty to share their hard-won wisdom on the subjects. Skip the basics! Spend the day with us and get up to speed on the latest rule changes with plenty of practical tips along the way. Register today!
- Tackle complex purchase and sale agreement provisions and gain tactics for moving past impasse.
- Get answers to tough lease questions and protect clients from the latest issues.
- Avoid admissibility and enforceability complications when using e-signatures and electronic contracts.
- Discuss the latest case law shaping real estate contract practice.
- Ensure your clients stay in compliance of land use and zoning rules.
Abbreviated Agenda
- Top Title Considerations
- Online Notarization, E-Signatures, and Other Tech-Related Practice Changes
- Real Estate Financing, Investments, 1031 Exchange Updates
- Advanced Lease Provisions, Updates, and Tactics
- Land Use, Zoning, and Development Updates You Need to Know
- Legal Ethics in Real Estate Law Practice
Credit Details
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Agenda
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Top Title Considerations
- Title Insurance Policy and Commitment
- Insurance Coverage Questions
- Exclusions and Endorsements
- Quality of Title
- Merchantable Title vs. Insurable Title
- Abstract vs. Title Insurance
- Special Assessments
- Representations and Warranties Impacting Title
- Recognizing and Curing Title Defects
- Easements, Boundaries, and Surveys
- Analyzing Issues on Authority
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Online Notarization, E-Signatures, and Other Tech-Related Practice Changes
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Real Estate Financing, Investments, 1031 Exchange Updates
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Advanced Lease Provisions, Updates, and Tactics
- Current Issues (Airbnb, Marijuana Legalization, Support Animals, etc.)
- Dangers of "As is" and Other Commonly Overlooked Provisions
- Common Area Maintenance (CAM) Expenses
- Exclusivity Provisions and Co-Tenancy Clauses
- Sublease and Assignments
- Repair and Maintenance Obligations
- Addressing Tenant Improvements
- Indemnities, Additional Insured Endorsements, and Waivers of Subrogation
- Default, Remedies, and Termination
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Land Use, Zoning, and Development Updates You Need to Know
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Legal Ethics in Real Estate Law Practice
- Attorney Fees and Engagement Agreements
- Preventing Fiduciary Liability
- Candor in Negotiations
- Conflicts of Interest
- Joint Representation
- Individual vs. Business Client
- AI Concept
Who Should Attend
This practical advanced level online seminar will provide an in-depth look at advanced real estate issues for attorneys, title insurance professionals, lenders, commercial real estate agents, industrial real estate agents and real estate developers.
Speakers
Speaker bio
Norman R. Newman
is senior counsel in the Indianapolis office of Taft Stettinius & Hollister LLP, practicing within the firm's real estate practice group. He is a fellow of the American College of Real Estate Lawyers. Mr. Newman earned his J.D. degree, with distinction, from the Indiana University McKinney School of Law and is now an adjunct professor there.
Speaker bio
Jared R. Tauber
is a partner at Tauber Law Offices, where he represents individuals and corporations with a wide array of legal services, including personal injury cases, probate, litigation, real estate, business transactions, and commercial matters. Mr. Tauber is admitted to practice law in Indiana and before the U.S. District Court for the Northern and Southern districts of Indiana, as well as the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit. He is a member of the American, Lake County and Indiana State bar associations, and the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association. Mr. Tauber earned his B.A. degree from Indiana University - Bloomington and his J.D. degree from Valparasio University School of Law.
Speaker bio
Ashley M. Ulbricht
is of counsel with Taft in the firm’s Indianapolis office. She focuses her municipal practice in litigation with a concentration on redevelopment, real estate, utility and telecommunications, zoning and planning, land use, construction project management, music and movie licensing, code enforcement litigation, public safety discipline, contract negotiation, and employment law. Prior to joining Taft, Ms. Ulbricht served as city attorney for the City of Carmel, Indiana and general counsel to the Carmel Redevelopment Commission. She earned her B.S. degree from Saint Mary's College, University of Notre Dame and her J.D. degree from the Valparaiso University School of Law. Ms. Ulbricht is a member of the Indiana Municipal Lawyers Association, where she serves as a member of the Litigation Committee, and has been appointed to serve on the AIM Utilities Policy Committee. She is also a member of the International Municipal Lawyers Association and serves as the Indiana State Chair. Ms. Ulbricht also volunteers on the events committee for the Carmel Youth Assistance Program (CYAP), and enjoyed her time serving the Carmel community on the Board of Directors for the Center for the Performing Arts, where she was instrumental in the development of its young professionals organization, The Scene.
Speaker bio
Mary A. Slade
is legal counsel for Metropolitan Title of Indiana, LLC. She has seven years of experience in private practice in creditor's rights, bankruptcy, and real estate litigation and transactions. Prior to two years as a national underwriter covering approximately 30 states, Ms. Slade served as a regional counsel in claims and underwriting for three national title insurance carriers in 16 states and the District of Columbia, as well as a deputy prosecuting attorney for Marion County, Indiana. She was a co-founder and the executive production editor for the Indiana International & Comparative Law Review. Ms. Slade has served three years as the education chair for the Indiana Land Title Association. Her programs on title insurance and real estate have been accredited for title insurance license or attorney license credit in Indiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. Ms. Slade is a co-editor of the Indiana State Bar Association's Probate, Property and Real Estate newsletter and the ILTA Real Estate Handbook. She is a member of the Indiana State Bar Association, and served as the 2017-2018 Section Chair and 2018-2022 Real Estate Chair for ISBA's Probate Property and Real Estate Section. Ms. Slade earned her undergraduate degree from Butler University and her J.D. degree from Indiana University School of Law.
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