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- Posted December 26, 2013
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Real Property Law Section to host Winter Conference in Las Vegas
The State Bar of Michigan Real Property Law Section will host its 2014 winter conference, "Making A Smart Gamble: Understanding the Current Landscape of Commercial Real Estate Development in Michigan," from March 13-15 at The Palazzo Resort Casino Hotel in Las Vegas.
Programs and workshops will cover such topics as "What Happened to All Those Cranes? A Retrospective on Nevada's Real Estate Boom and Bust," "The Rules Have Changed, But the Game's the Same: How to Ensure You Still Have the Winning Hand," "Ante Up: Understanding Today's CMBS Market," and "Hedging Your Bets: Understanding the New Title Insurance Landscape in Michigan."
Prior to Jan. 1, the registration fee is $345 for Real Property Law Section members who are also first-time attendees, $395 for other RPLS members and $475 for non-section members. After Jan. 1 the fees will increase by $75 for all registrants. Members of the Young Lawyers Section can register for $100 both before and after Jan. 1. More information and registration forms can be found on the SBM website at www.michbar.org/realproperty/winterconf.cfm.
For additional information, contact Karen Schwartz at mrplsks@gmail.com. For more information on upcoming RPLS events, become a fan of the section on Facebook by visiting facebook.com/RPLSMI.
Published: Thu, Dec 26, 2013
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