CLE Seminar
Materials
1988
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Wisconsin Real Estate Forms Update - State Bar of Wisconsin ATS-CLE Division
- February 1988.
Hocus Pocus: Now You See Them Now You Don't Residential Real Estate
Practitioners - ABA Young Lawyers Division, Real Property Committee - ABA Annual
Meeting - Toronto, Canada - August 6, 1988.
Real Estate Investments with Pension Funds and Other Tax Exempt Investors -
ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust and Section of Taxation - ABA Annual
Meeting -Toronto, Canada - August 1988.
Unrelated Business Taxable Income Issues
Unrelated Business Income Tax Recommendations of the House Ways and Means
Subcommittee on Oversight
Tax Aspects of Real Estate Transactions: Transactions with Tax Exempt Entities and
Tax-Exempt Entity Leasing
ERISA: The Final Reg for Plan Assets
Real Estate Syndications for ERISA Plans
IRS Advance Notice 88-75 on Publicly Traded Partnerships
Sale/Leaseback Revisited: The More Things Change The More They Remain the Same
- ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Sunday, August
7, 1988.
FIRPTA (Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act) Basic Requirements and
Selected Forms Relevant to Residential Transactions - ABA Section of Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law Residential Symposium - Toronto, Canada - August7, 1988.
Model FIRPTA Contract Provisions
a. Provisions proposed by Subcommittee on Foreign Investment in Real Property of the
Real Property Law Committee of the Chicago Bar Association
Certification of Non-Foreign Status (Section 1445 Affidavits)
U.S. Withholding Tax Return for Dispositions by Foreign Persons of U.S. Real Property
Financing Real Estate Through the Sale of Partnership Interests in the 1990's
- ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Sunday,
August7, 1988. (2 copies)
Developer-Institution Joint Ventures
Real Estate Securities in Today's Market: Public and Private
Overview of the Changes in the Tax Law
Overview of Selected Partnership Law Issues
Residential Symposium: Educating the Public RE: Lawyer Services; Paralegals;
Arbitration in Title Insurance; Housing Tax Credits: Brokers and Lawyers - ABA Section
of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Sunday, August 7, 1988.
The Case for Impact Fees - ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust
Law - Toronto, Canada - Sunday, August 7, 1988.
Construction Law and Practice Potpourri - ABA Section of Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Monday, August 8, 1988. (2 copies)
Shop Drawings for Construction: Who really is responsible?
Letters of Credit as a Substitute for Surety Bonds in Construction Contracting
The Payment Process under the AIA System - Is there a better way? An Owner's
Perspective
Construction Wars: Part II - Risk and the Construction Manager: A Continuing
Development
A Critical Analysis of the Uniform Construction Lien Act from the
Contractor/Subcontractor's Point of View
The Role of Lender's Counsel in the Design and Construction Process: Contract Review,
Conditional Assignments of Contracts and Related Due Diligence
Brokers and Brokerage, Litigation Workshop: Broker Liability and Damages -
ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Monday,
August8, 1988.
The Latest FNMA Guidelines for Condominiums - ABA Section of Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Monday, August 8, 1988.
Environmental Audits and Risk Assessments - ABA Section of Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Monday, August 8, 1988.
Real Estate Lawyers Clean Up
Can $100 Billion have 'no material effect' on balance sheets?
Environmental Exams become Common
Environmental Audits - Getting ahead of the problem
Corporate Environmental Responsibility and Liability
Environmental Considerations in Business Transactions/Environmental Investigation
Procedures to Confine the Impacts of Liabilities Imposed on Landowners, Tenants and
Lenders
Format of Typical Environmental Risk Survey Report/Performance of Environmental
Assessments During Real Estate Transactions/Summary of Environ's Environmental Audit
Experience
Due Diligence in the Environmental Assessment of Commercial Real Estate
Superfund Liability Traps Affecting Developers
Effective Strategies for Superfund's Liability
A Lender's Guide to Environmental Liability Risk Management
Environmental Investigation as a Component of Lending Practice/Assessing
Environmental Risks in Business and Property Transactions: Preliminary Investigation
Checklists
The New Jersey Hazardous Waste Minimization Agenda: The Role of the Environmental
Audit
Session I: Fiduciary Litigation; Session II: Malpractice Concerns and Liability
Insurance Developments - ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law -
Toronto, Canada - Monday, August 8, 1988.
Punitive Damages and the Right to Jury Trials in Fiduciary Litigation
Survey on the Availability of Enhanced Damages and the Use of Juries in Trust and
Probate Proceedings in the Fifty States
Risk Management and The Future of Malpractice Insurance
State of Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance Market
The Partnership Workout: Issues and Solutions for the Troubled Partnership -
ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Tuesday,
August9, 1988.
Creditors' Rights Issues and the Drafting of Real Estate Documents - ABA
Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Tuesday, August 9,
1988. (2copies)
Selected Creditors' Rights Issues and the Drafting of Real Estate Documents
Debt/Equity Transactions - An Objective Approach to Recharacterization
Participating and Convertible Mortgages
Negotiating and Drafting the Workout Agreement
Documentation and Strategies Arising from the Durrett Problem
New Developments in Commercial Leasing - ABA Section of Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Tuesday, August 9, 1988.
State-By-State Research Project relating to Landlord's Consent to Assignment and
Subletting
Mitigation of Damages
Master Leases
a. The Use of Master Leases in Real Estate Financing
b. What a Master Lease Is; and Why and How it is Used
c. The Use of Master Leases to Circumvent Statutory Limits on Debt Collection Problems
Involved if a Master Lease is treated as what it Purports to be -- A Lease
d. The Risks that a Master Lease will be recharacterized and treated for various
purposes, as a guaranty; consequences of such recharacterizations
e. State-by-State Research Reports Regarding Master Leases
Rent Adjustment
a. Outline of Program Statement
b. Purposes of Various Escalation Clauses
c. Portion of Outline for Real Property Commercial Leasing Committee -- Rent Escalation
Clauses -- Other Than operating Expense Pass-Through Clauses
Insurance and Destruction Clauses
Asbestos Removal Clauses
Landlords Risk Asbestos Suits
Canadian Investment in U.S. Real Estate - ABA Section of Real Property,
Probate and Trust Law - Toronto, Canada - Tuesday, August 9, 1988.
U.S. Real Estate - Legal Issues in the acquisition of a U.S. Business by Canadian
Investor
Regulatory and Disclosure Factors for Foreign Investors in United States Real Estate
Canadian Investment in United States Real Estate: A Canadian Tax Perspective
U.S. Tax Considerations in Structuring Foreign (particularly Canadian) Investment in
U.S. Real Property - Impact of the Tax Reform Act of 1986 and the New FIRPTA Regulations
The Effect of the U.S./Canada Free Trade Agreement on Investment in U.S. Real Estate
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