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Digging In: Real Estate Litigation in the District of Columbia from the Ground Up - Part 2 (On-demand)
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Description: Original Run Date: February 26, 2020 Credit Hours: 3.0 Credit Hours Description: Join us for this reconstituted three-part series. This series is intended as a “nuts and bolts” overview of real estate litigation in the D.C. Courts, including “finding the high ground” (assessing, analyzing, and positioning a case from the outset); “pouring the foundation” (identifying and applying specific principles of law and local procedures to the issues involved in the case); “plumbing the depths” (performing necessary client interviews, site visits, research, historical inquiry, and other factual and legal investigation); “building fences” (preparing pleadings and discovery requests to focus on critical issues); “keeping safe” (considering relevant ethical considerations); “planting the crops” (navigating through motions practice, pretrial, and alternative dispute resolution); and “plowing the earth” (proceeding through trial and any appeals). In Part 2 of the series, those who attend will learn about getting started on the complex real estate case. Among the topics our expert faculty will discuss are pre-filing issues, initial pleadings, motions, research resources, client objectives and ethical considerations. Faculty: Tracy Buck, Offit | Kurman Attorneys at Law; Stephen O. Hessler, Offit | Kurman Attorneys at Law; Vernon W. Johnson, III, Nixon Peabody LLP Register now and save! Fees: $80 D.C. Bar Members (regularly $99); $100 Non-members (regularly $129) To view this content after you purchase it, log in to your member profile and select "My Online Courses"
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