- Posted May 14, 2012
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Real Property Law Section hosts conference
The State Bar of Michigan Real Property Law Section (RPLS) will host its 2012 summer conference, "Reinventing Michigan Cities Through Redevelopment," from July18-21 at Boyne Mountain Grand Lodge & Spa in Boyne Falls.
Programs and workshops will cover such topics as "Incentives and Issues with the Redevelopment of the 500 block in Flint," "A Detroit Success Story: Redevelopment in the Detroit Central Business District," "The Re-Do or Do-Over: Redeveloping the Retail Site," "Michigan's New Community Revitalization Program," "Financing Sources: What's Available and How to Help Your Client Obtain the Loan," and "Office/Industrial--Tenants: What to Ask For; Landlords: What to Give On (and Not)." Carol Cain, senior producer and host of "Michigan Matters" on CBS 62, and a columnist for the Detroit Free Press, will give a special presentation on "Reinventing Michigan."
Prior to May 14, the registration fee is $285 for Real Property Law Section members who are also first-time attendees, $325 for other Real Property Law Section members and $375 for non-section members. After May 14, the registration fee is $325 for Real Property Law Section members who are also first-time attendees, $385 for other Real Property Law Section members and $430 for non-section members. Members of the Young Lawyers Section can register for $100 both before and after May 14. More information and registration forms can be found on the SBM website at www.michbar.org/realproperty/summerconf.cfm.
For additional details about the summer conference, contact Arlene Rubinstein at (248) 644-7378 or e-mail sbmrpls@gmail.com or Karen Schwartz at rplsks@gmail.com.
Published: Mon, May 14, 2012
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