CLE Seminar
Materials
1992
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Beyond the Workout: Risks for Lenders Taking Back and Owing Real Estate - Effect
of Mortgagee's Remedies Upon Leases - John C. Murray, Esq. - American Bar Association
Spring CLE - Nashville, Tennessee - May 7-9, 1992.
Lease/Mortgage Priorities
Foreclosure
Deeds in Lieu of Foreclosure
Receivership
Rights of FDIC/RTC if failed institution is a Tenant
Third Annual Spring CLE and Committee Meeting - Real Property Programs - Section
of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - Nashville, Tennessee - May 7-9, 1992.
Beyond the Workout: Risks for Lenders taking back and owning Real Estate
The Relevance of the ABA Business Law Accord to Real Estate Opinion Letters: Is there
a "subaccord" in your Future?
Negotiating Tenants' Remedies Clauses in a Turbulent Real Estate Market
Recession Blues: Negotiating Rent Clauses in Bad Times
Introduction to Pension Plans for the Real Estate Lawyer
Lender vs. Lender: Disputes between lead Lenders and Participants in the Troubled
Loan Context
Fallout from Failed Real Estate Syndications: What's an Investor to do?
Americans with Disabilities Act: Facilities Compliance and Real Estate Ownership
Management and Leasing
Parties in Foreclosure - Beyond the Borrower and Lender
Partnership Defaults, Dissolution and Workouts
In Search of a Standard Environmental Due Diligence and the Private Sector
The Mediation Solution - Low Cost Salve for Thorny Real Estate Disputes
Ethics and Professionalism from a Real Estate Perspective: The Ancillary Business
Issue
Contentious Land Survey Issues - Program Chair: Mitchell G. Williams - San
Francisco, California - Monday, August 10, 1992.
Commercial Leasing Potpourri - Program Chairs: Catherine Mack, Elizabeth Belkin
and Ed Scherer - San Francisco, California - Monday, August 10, 1992.
Perils and Practicalities of the Use Clause - Interplay of the Use Clause with other
clauses in the Lease
Radius Restrictions in the 90s
Dealing with the Realities of Leasing Contaminated Property
Federal Regulation of Wetlands - An Overview - Program Chair: Thomas G. Greunert -
San Francisco, California - Sunday, August 9, 1992.
Wetlands Booby Traps: The New Nationwides, Permit Revocation and Subsequent Owner
Liability
An Overview of Federal Regulation of Wetlands
Federal Regulation of Wetlands
Takings Implications of Wetlands Development
Construction Law Practices - Current Developments and Hot Tips - Program Chair:
Gerald J. Hoenig - San Francisco, California - Sunday, August 9, 1992.
Dealing with NESHAPS in Design and Construction Contracts
Recently Issued Design and Construction Form documents
Recent Design and Construction Cases of Interest
Partnering in Construction: A New Look at resolving disputes in construction or a
noble experiment doomed to failure?
Foreclosure Workshop and "Hot Tips" - Program Co-Chairs: Sidney A.
Keyles and Pamela Smith Belleman.
After Foreclosure Can the Tenant Stay? Do I want him to Stay? - The Dilemma of the
Purchaser after Foreclosure
Drafting Bankruptcy Relief Clauses in Loan Documents - An Emerging Trend?
Rents as Cash Collateral in Bankruptcy
The Status of Proposed Protection for Secured Lenders Foreclosing on Environmentally
Contaminated Property
What you Draft isn't always what you get -- The Recharacterization of Certain
Deed-in-Lieu of Foreclosure Transactions
The Tax Effect of a Bankruptcy Filing
Bankruptcy - Lien Priority Dispute Between Mortgagee and State/Local Governmental
Taxing Authority - Real Estate Taxes Assessed or Levied Post Petition
Risks to Junior Mortgagees and Subordinate Lienholders Resulting from Trustee's
Deeds/Sheriff's Deeds in Lieu of Foreclosure and the Like
Use of Title Insurance by Lenders Taking Back Real Estate Collateral
Restructuring Real Estate Partnerships - Is There Life After Greystone -
Program Chair: Melanie Rovner Cohen - San Francisco, California - Tuesday, August 11,
1992.
The Debtor's Plan: Confirmation and Classification in light of Greystone
The new Value Exception to the Absolute Priority Rule
Distressed Real Estate in Bankruptcy "Death Bed Real Estate: is Bankruptcy what
the Doctor Ordered" Good Faith, the Automatic Stay and Adequate Protection in Single
Asset Real Estate Cases
Creditor Plans in Single-Asset Chapter 11 Cases: Some Issues and Considerations
Negative Amortization Plans, Feasibility and the Fair and Equitable Test: Current
Developments
Enforcement of Security Interests in Rents and Hotel Revenues
Financing Potpourri - Loan Restructuring - Program Chair: Joseph P. Forte - San
Francisco, California - Monday, August 10, 1992.
Income from Discharge of Indebtedness
Bankruptcy and Recharacterization
The Use of Cash Collateral Agreements during Loan Workouts
Presidential Showcase Program - ADR With the RTC and FDIC - There is a Better Way?
- Program Chair: Theodore H. Hellmuth - San Francisco, California - Monday, August 10,
1992.
A Guide to Alternative Dispute Resolution - "ADR" Characteristics of
Private ADR Procedures for Resolving Legal Disputes
Alternative Dispute Resolution with the FDIC and RTC from the Lender's Counsel
Perspective
The Debtor's Perspective
ADR with the FDIC and RTC: There is a Better Way?
Ground Leasing - San Francisco, California - Tuesday, August 11, 1992.
Deciding between a Ground Lease and Another Type of Deal Structure
Specific Clauses of Ground Leases
Effects of the Bankruptcy Code on Ground Leases
What Happens in a Ground Lease Situation when a Leasehold Mortgagee Fails or is taken
over by a Federal Agency? How do the Parties protect themselves?
Relationship between Landlord and the Entities involved in the Development process,
particularly in the Event of a Breach by Tenant
Governmental Uses of Ground Leases as a Substitute for Zoning, for Societal Purposes,
or as a limitation upon private enterprise; the Use of Ground Leases in Economies Evolving
from Communists Systems
Sub-Ground Leases and the relationship among Sub-Ground Tenants
How To Do Business When the RTC or FDIC Becomes Your Banker - Program Chairs: Tom
Scanlon and Burton L. Raimi - San Francisco, California - Sunday, August, 9, 1992.
Broker Defense Litigation - Program Chair: Charles J. Jacobus - San Francisco,
California - Monday, August 10, 1992.
Real Estate Brokerage: Conflicts and Liabilities
Broker Defense Litigation - What the Broker doesn't know
Broker Liability - Malpractice
Responsibilities of Escrow Professionals in Closing Real Estate Transactions -
Attorneys, Title Companies and Professional Closers - Program Chair: Jonathan Rivin -
San Francisco, California - Tuesday, August 11, 1992.
Ethics and Professionalism from a Real Estate Perspective - The Conflict of
Interest Dilemma - Program Co-Chairs: Richard A. Cantlin and Phyllis M. Rubinstein - San
Francisco, California - Tuesday, August 11, 1992.
Overview: Environmental Assessments (Audits) - Presented to Quarles & Brady -
Presented By: Kim E. Anderson, Ph.D., Rick Smith, The Earth Technology Corporation -
August 25, 1992.
How to do Business When the RTC or FDIC Becomes Your Banker - Program Chairs: Tom
Scanlon and Burton L. Raimi - San Francisco, California - Sunday, August 9, 1992.
Sale of Receivership Assets
Risk Avoidance in Negotiating Loans from Depository Institutions
Contract Disaffirmance and Repudiation Under 12 U.S.C. Section 1821(e)
Issues in Loan Participations when the FDIC or RTC is involved
Practice Considerations because the RTD or FDIC could become your Banker
Responsibilities of Escrow Professionals in Closing Real Estate
Transactions--Attorneys, Title Companies and Professional Closers - Program Chair:
Jonathan Rivin - San Francisco, California - Tuesday, August 11, 1992.
Emerging Trends in Real Estate Escrow Liability
The Lawyer as Escrow Agent in Real Estate Transactions
Ethics and Professionalism from a Real Estate Perspective--The Conflict of
Interest Dilemma - Program Co-Chairs: Richard A. Cantlin and Phyllis M. Rubinstein - San
Francisco, California - Tuesday, August 11, 1992.
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