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The 28th Annual Land Use Conference offers high-level, detailed coverage of the key issues, strategies, challenges, tools, and opportunities facing municipalities, counties, and developers. It focuses on real-world problems with practical solutions presented by an outstanding faculty, including developers' attorneys, land use planners, local government attorneys, engineers, and state and local regulators.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.75 hrs | 2.00 Ethics
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  • Available: 6/1/2024 (estimated)
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2025
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Join us for 2024 Land Use Fundamentals. The program utilizes a land planning storyline to provide key concepts and procedures, plus practical tips to some of the more complex areas of land use law, including zoning, platting, and development incentives available in Texas. It is the ideal introduction for new entrants to the field or a refresher for seasoned practitioners.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.75 hrs
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  • Available: 6/1/2024 (estimated)
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2025
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The Bernard O. Dow Leasing Institute – Texas’ preeminent leasing conference – brings together experts in real estate law and finance for a focused day of programming on the latest leasing issues.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 7.50 hrs | 0.75 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024
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    2023 Bernard O. Dow Leasing eConference
    4.69 out of 5 stars
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UT Law CLE's 57th Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending Institute presents current developments and industry trends, offers practical information on real estate lending, financing and title issues, and provides a must-have set of materials and resources. This year's highlights include: Updates from the legislature and the courts, along with focused sessions on Advanced Commercial Lending and Residential Lending. The United States’ Attorney's Office provides insight on how to spot the red flags for avoiding mortgage fraud.  Insight into hot topics like contesting property tax appraisals, FDIC receiverships, bankruptcy, and loan workouts and modifications. Hear updates from the 88th Legislative Session and how they will impact the mortgage industry. A review of the various uses, types of escrow agreements, escrow agent options, regulatory and drafting concerns and form availability.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.00 hrs | 2.00 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024
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    2023 William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing eConference
    4.1 out of 5 stars
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    Have a video for all speakers and make outlines from they are making references available to attendees

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The 27th Annual Land Use Conference offers high-level, detailed coverage of the key issues, strategies, challenges, tools, and opportunities facing municipalities, counties, and developers. It focuses on real-world problems with practical solutions presented by an outstanding faculty, including developers' attorneys, land use planners, local government attorneys, engineers, and state and local regulators. 2023 highlights include: Two-part case law updates, including key developments on topics such as zoning, platting, “takings,” and vested rights. Updates from the 88th Legislative Session and how pending bills will impact land use regulation. Affordable Housing: Regulation of Single-Family Lots to Increase and Preserve Affordable Housing Partnerships with Public Facility Corporations: A Good Tool for Affordable Housing? A look at the impacts water in land use in two sessions Too Little Water: Water Supply Considerations in Land Use and Too Much Water: How Water Shapes Urban Land Use A look at how new technologies are reshaping the way we think about land use issues.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.00 hrs | 1.50 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024
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    2023 Land Use eConference
    4.52 out of 5 stars
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    Course was great.

    As always, a solid course with good updates and good reminders. Only challenge is the timing just before final legislative action on a number of important issues; tis will usually be an issue though. Case update is always exceptional.

    What a wonderful variety of interesting subjects and topics!

    very helpful

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The 2023 Land Use Fundamentals introduces a new format this year that utilizes a land planning storyline. This course provides key concepts and procedures, plus practical tips to some of the more complex areas of land use law, including zoning, platting, and development incentives available in Texas. It is the ideal introduction for new entrants to the field or a refresher for seasoned practitioners.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.75 hrs | 0.50 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024
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    2023 Land Use Fundamentals eConference
    4.37 out of 5 stars
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    Excellent

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UT Law CLE's 56th Annual William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing Institute presents current developments and industry trends, offers practical information on real estate lending, financing and title issues, and provides a must-have set of materials and resources. This year's highlights include: Updates from the legislature and the courts, along with focused sessions on Advanced Commercial Lending and Residential Lending. Insight into hot topics like seller financing, LIBOR to SOFR transition, bankruptcy, and developments in real estate underwriting. Dr. Perryman joins us to discuss his latest projections for the US and Texas economies, including forecasts for employment and other measures of business activity as well as the outlook for real estate markets. Update on Mechanics Liens and 2021 Amendments to Chapter 53 of the Texas Property Code Three hours of ethics credits (expected) including, Attorney Title Opinion Letters in a GSE World, Ethics of Practicing Law Remotely, and  Ethics of Data Breaches.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.00 hrs | 2.50 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 10/31/2024
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    2022 William W. Gibson, Jr. Mortgage Lending and Servicing eConference
    4.32 out of 5 stars
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    Outstanding speakers and topics.

    Good topics

    Well done.

    Good topics. Good materials. Well presented

    I liked when we received the course binder in paper format.

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The 26th Annual Land Use Conference offers high-level, detailed coverage of the key issues, strategies, challenges, tools, and opportunities facing municipalities, counties, and developers. It focuses on real-world problems with practical solutions presented by an outstanding faculty, including developers' attorneys, land use planners, local government attorneys, engineers, and state and local regulators. 2022 highlights include: Two-part case law updates, including key developments on topics such as zoning, platting, “takings,” and vested rights. Hear legislative update on land use issues for cities & counties. Updates the Supreme Court’s decision in City of Austin, Texas v. Reagan National Advertising of Texas, LLC Do Cities have the Right to Unilaterally Terminate Legal Nonconforming Uses? Four part series on development and regulation in the ETJ, including municipal regulating authority, regulations around municipal utilities, tool for financing, and development agreements. A look at how new technologies are reshaping the way we think about land use issues. When the FBI Comes Knocking (or No-knocking), examines the initial ethical considerations for local government attorneys; the key steps they should consider; and the ethical and practical standards governing both the local government lawyer and federal law enforcement.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 13.25 hrs | 2.50 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024
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    2022 Land Use eConference
    4.45 out of 5 stars
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    Interesting speakers. Very well done. I'll plan on returning next year.

    Course was generally very informative and interesting. Certain of the presenters were not particularly polished, but all seemed knowledgeable in their practice area. Course leaned a bit toward municipal rather than private development practice and could have provided more content on the issues facing developers and their counsel--along the lines of "How to get what you want in negotiating with a municipality on behalf of your client"

    I would prefer fewer government related development topics.

    I love this course every year ! It is the best at well rounded topic presentations. I purchased the course last year and listened to it. I neglected to report my CLE so I listened to the conference again and learned more usable information.

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Land Use Fundamentals provides concepts and procedures, plus practical tips to some of the more complex areas of land use law, including zoning, platting, and development incentives available in Texas. It is the ideal introduction for new entrants to the field or a refresher for seasoned practitioners.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 4.00 hrs
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 5/31/2024
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    2022 Land Use Fundamentals eConference
    4.36 out of 5 stars
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    Very helpful to an introductory assistant city attorney.

    Excellent presentation of Land Use law for municipal government practitioners.

    Great refresher!

    Excellent Course

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The Bernard O. Dow Leasing Institute – Texas’ preeminent leasing conference – brings together experts in real estate law and finance for a focused day of programming on the latest leasing issues.   2021 highlights include:  Office Sector and COVID’s Impact: New Normal or Just New, explores workplace space planning, re-entry, remote work, and design resilience strategies to create healthy, sustainable and energy-efficient buildings. Explore how COVID had impacted operating expenses and escalation invoices, in Office Building Occupancies, Operating Expenses & Escalations: Impact of COVID. The Retailization of Healthcare examines the effects of the “retailization” of healthcare on leases, as more medical uses continue their migration to more traditional retail settings. Discuss practical solutions for addressing key issues faced by small tenants in office and retail leases, during Small Lease Riders and Other Practical Tools for Small Tenant Leases. Gain insight on residential leasing and evictions, alcohol permitting and the impacts on leasing; open carry laws and leasing; technology use and your ethical obligations; and much more.

  • Total Credit Hours:
  • 7.50 hrs | 0.75 Ethics
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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 12/31/2024
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    2021 Bernard O. Dow Leasing Institute eConference
    4.15 out of 5 stars
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    Great course. The course was exceptionally helpful and practical given the numerous changes the real estate and leasing world have encountered post-Covid.

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