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ABA Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law | RPPT

Meetings & CLE
Section of Real Property, Probate, and Trust Law

CLE Seminar Materials
1998

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Real Property Programs- American Bar Association, Section of Real Property, Probate and Trust Law - 9th Annual Spring CLE and Committee Meeting, San Antonio, Texas - May 14-16, 1998. (2 volumes)

Volume 1

Section A 
Ticking Time Bomb: Drafting Tips from Litigator's Perspective

Section B 
Practicing Law Over the Net -- The Lawyer as Techie

Section C 
A Brave New World? The Impact of the New AIA Construction Document on Owners and Contractors

Section D 
Who's On First? The Impact of the New AIA Construction Documents on Owners and Lenders (Part II)

Section E 
Leases, Breaches and Damages: What You Don't Know and Were Afraid to Ask

Section F 
Disclosure Requirements on the Sale and Purchase of Real Estate in Various Jurisdictions

Section G 
All Retail Leases are not Alike!

Section H 
Demystifying Affordable Housing: Real Estate Lawyers Can Participate in Affordable Housing Transactions Too

Section I 
The Ultimate Real Estate Development Checklist

Section J 
REIT Symposium

Section K 
What's It Worth: Who Wants to Know? Valuation of Real Estate

Volume II

Section L 
Rolling the Dice -- Gaming and Real Estate

Section M 
Leasing Roundtable

Section N 
Old Tax Shelters Never Die

Section O 
Gone But Not Forgotten -- Preparing for Assignee Defaults

Section P 
What's On the Net Now? An On-Line Tour of 60 Tools in 60 Minutes

Section Q 
Portfolio Transactions: The Deals and the Issues

Section R 
Securitization of Federal Brownfields: A Lone Star or a Long Shot

Section S 
The Fourth Annual Mortgage Financing Program & Commercial Real Estate Lending Developments Workshop

Section T 
Don't Fence Me In: Gated Communities and Security Obligations for Common Interest Community Associations

Section U 
Overcoming Racial, Cultural & Class Barriers to Affordable Housing

Section V 
Real Property Hot Topics Luncheon

Section W 
Workouts in the 21st Century: Planning for the Bad Times While the Good Times Roll

Section X 
Ethics of Negotiation

Section Y 
Multi-State Mortgage Pools; Issues Regarding Perfection, Priority and Recording Including MERS

Section Z 
The Obligation of Good Faith and Fair Dealing in Commercial Leases: Panacea or Pandora's Box

Section AA 
Selected Issues in Securitization Transactions

Hot Topics in Lease Audits and Fiduciary Responsibilities- 1998 ABA Annual Meeting; Real Property Division Programs, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - August 2, 1998

Part I

A. A Lawyer's Guide to Audit Rights and Operating Expenses

B. Negotiating a Lease: The Porter's Wage

C. Negotiating and Drafting Office Leases

D. Does A Landlord in New York City Owe a Qualified Fiduciary Duty to his Tenant to Compute Fairly "Additional Rent" Owing Under a Typical Porter's Wage Escalation Clause?

Part II

A. The Landlord - Tenant Relationship Fiduciary or Foe?

B. Supreme Court of the State of New York - Court Case

C. P.V. Properties - Court Case

D. Biographies

Presentation by Theodore H. Hellmuth

A. Additional Rent

B. Enforcement

C. Escalation

D. Percentage Rent

E. Premises Issues

F. Miscellaneous

Senior Housing and Health Care: What Canada and the U.S. Can Learn from Each Other- 1998 ABA Annual Meeting; Real Property Division Programs, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - August 4, 1998

The Application of Residential Tenancy Legislation to the Retirement Home Industry in Ontario

Overview Developments in Long-Term Care Financing

Senior Housing and Long-Term Care in the United States

Application of Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 to the Purchase and Sale of Senior Housing Facilities

Health Care in Canada: A Bird's Eye View

Housing for the Elderly in Ontario: Government Assistance

Biographies

ABA Section of Taxation, Annual Meeting Materials, Toronto, Canada - July 30 - August 5, 1998

The Use of Trusts, Corporations, and Other Vehicles to Facilitate Wealth Transfers to Canadian and U.S. Beneficiaries.

Taxation of Pensions and Deferred Compensation in an International Context: Recent Income Tax Treaty Developments

Canada-U.S. Recent Cross-Border Transactions

Tax Due Diligence in International Mergers and Acquisitions

Choice of Entity Primer: Maximizing the Benefits of LLCs, LLPs, S Corporation and other "Pass-Through" Entities

Joint Workshop - Liability for Tax on Joint Returns

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