- Posted December 19, 2012
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Section to host Winter Conference in New Orleans, March 14-16
The State Bar of Michigan Real Property Law Section (RPLS) will host its 2013 winter conference, "Jazz, Jambalaya and Jeopardy-New Orleans, Katrina and Lesser Casualties," from March 14-16 at the J.W. Marriott in New Orleans.
Programs and workshops will cover such topics as "Louisiana Real Estate Law and Title," "Legal Strategies in Michigan Cities and New Orleans for Reuse of Vacant or Abandoned Properties," "Insurance and Indemnity in Real Estate Transactions," and "Recent Developments in Michigan Insurance and Indemnity Law."
Prior to Tuesday, Jan. 15, the registration fee is $345 for Real Property Law Section members who are also first-time attendees, $395 for other Real Property Law Section members and $475 for non-section members. After Jan. 15 the fees will increase by $75 for all registrants. Members of the Young Lawyers Section can register for $100 both before and after Jan. 15. More information and registration forms can be found at www.michbar.org/realproperty/winterconf.cfm.
For additional information, contact Karen Schwartz at rplsks@gmail.com. For more information on upcoming RPLS events, become a fan of the section on Facebook by visiting facebook.com/RPLSMI.
Published: Wed, Dec 19, 2012
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