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PREVENTING MORTGAGEFORECLOSURE RESCUESCAMS: HOW LAWYERSCAN AVOID ETHICAL /LICENSURECOMPLICATIONSBy Mary Alestra, David Berenbaum,Yolanda McGill, James Reilly Dolan,Rutledge SimmonsUnprecedented numbers of homeownersare at risk of foreclosure and desperate tosave their homes. Unfortunately,unscrupulous loan modificationconsultants and purveyors of similarservices are preying on thesehomeowners. All too often, and withincreasing frequency lawyers, whetherwittingly or unwittingly, are engaging inscamming activity by offering servicesdirectly to the homeowner or partneringwith ill-intentioned loan modificationconsultants. Don't be a part of the problemand put your law license at risk.Come learn about actual examples oflawyers being prosecuted for scam activityand the professional conduct implicationsfor lawyers partnering with loanmodification consultants or similar outfits.Learn how lawyers can serve clientsresponsibly and avoid the aforementionedrisks.Item no. : RZ11200327Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00REITS FOR REAL ESTATELAWYERSThis presentation will provide an overviewof the various organizational andoperational requirements that must be metby REITs. Our panelist, law firm taxpartners and tax counsel in the IRS's REITgroup, will focus on transactions involvingREITs that are <strong>com</strong>monly encountered byreal estate lawyers including: REIT leasing requirements; Borrowing from REITs, includingmezzanine loans and REMICrequirements; Lending to REITs; Hotel and health care structures forREITs; JVs with REITs; Contributing properties to REITs,including in UpREIT structures; and The use of private REITs in real estatefunds, including investor taxation.Item no. : ZN11200576Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00REVISITING COMMERCIALREAL ESTATE REMEDIES INTROUBLING TIMESBy Monica K. Gilroy, Tanya D. MarshThis presentation will explore currenttrends in <strong>com</strong>mercial real estate litigationand the effectiveness of typical remediesin that arena including:Remedies provisions in <strong>com</strong>mercialpurchase sale agreements in light ofthe current economy and possibleinstability in the <strong>com</strong>mon law;Doctrines and legal principles behindthe remedies structures currently inuse, including specific contractlanguage examples; and Alternative and suggestedapproaches for provisions warrantinga change.The current economic crisis has created amyriad of legal and business problems forour clients and those they do businesswith. Some of those problems negativelyimpact their ability to meet contractualobligations and may lead to defaults onreal estate purchase agreements, leases,and financing arrangements. Lenders,servicers and investors have always foundthemselves in the state, federal andbankruptcy courts, defending aspects ofthe <strong>com</strong>mercial real estate and lendingprocess. Current market conditions havechanged some aspects of this but not asmuch as one would think. The root of most<strong>com</strong>mercial litigation in today's real estatelitigation world still relates to simpledefaults in <strong>com</strong>mercial real estatetransactions and the <strong>com</strong>mercial lendingwhich ac<strong>com</strong>panies the same. Duringthese troubling times, attorneys are welladvised to rethink our traditional approachto the remedies provisions generally foundin standard <strong>com</strong>mercial real estatecontracts.Item no. : NZ11200580Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00SELECTED ISSUES INFORECLOSURE DEFENSEBy Christopher Brown, Robert W. Doggett,Wendell FinnerThe program will feature a discussion ofresidential foreclosure defenses, including documentation issues (mortgages,assignments, endorsements, andnotarization); FHA regulations, guidelines, andprocedures; the role of MERS (MortgageElectronic Registration Systems); and an alternative view of 'produce thenote.Copyright : 2011Price : USD 150.00SHALE LEASING: LEGALAND PRACTICALCONSIDERATIONSJoin our panel of experts as they discussthe legal and practical considerations ofshale leasing.The topics to be discussed include: Ancillary lease/licensing agreementsItem no. : ZF11200593Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesThe panel will offer a knowledgeable________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 139Learning Rendezvous LimitedEmail: inquiry@learningemall.<strong>com</strong> Websites: http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong> & http://www.learningemall.<strong>com</strong>.hkTitle Issues;Depth Severances;Shared use Agreements;Midstream Build-Out;Avoiding Potential Liability for PriorOperations at Shallower Depths; andWater Supply, Endangered Speciesand Other Barriers to Development.Item no. : WM11200597Format : CD-ROM (Win)Duration : 90 minutesCopyright : <strong>2012</strong>Price : USD 150.00SPORTS ANDENTERTAINMENT FACILITYAGREEMENTS: NUTS ANDBOLTS AND WAR STORIESBy Jared Bartie, Richard L. BrandThis webinar will provide lawyers andother professionals with backgroundinformation necessary to advise andrepresent their clients in the preparation oftransactional agreements which relate tosports and entertainment facilities (arenas,stadiums, and other venues).Our faculty will provide the practitionerwith an overview of the documentation andprocess involved in setting up andoperating a sports and entertainmentfacility, including many of the principaltypes of agreements involved and howthey interact with each other.In addition, they will discuss the types ofissues and conflicts that can occur in theday to day operation and management ofthese facilities, how to deal with <strong>com</strong>monproblems faced by owners and operatorsof facilities, and the varying roles thatlawyers and other professionals play inthis process.Some of the specific agreements to bediscussed: Sponsorship agreements Suite and premium seating licenseagreements Food and beverage/concessionagreements Naming rights agreements Team license agreements

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