Indispensable Topics in Commercial Real Estate Practice

When:  Dec 16, 2015 from 09:00 AM to 04:00 PM (ET)
Commercial real estate law can include issues in specialized areas such as redevelopment law, affordable housing, tax treatment of tenant improvements, build to suit leases, and owner-contractor agreements. There are also concerns that are unique to the smaller tenant, and there are also distinct considerations every attorney should know when dealing with specialized leases (i.e., medical, restaurant and data centers), insurance and acquisition due diligence. The more in-depth your knowledge of these topics, the more prepared you will be to deal with them quickly and effectively.

NJICLE is pleased to announce that Jack Fersko, Esq. and David S. Gordon, Esq., two of the state's most respected commercial real estate attorneys, have joined together and designed this full-day program to provide you with knowledge of these topics which are so critical to the transactional lawyer.

Whether you have several years of commercial real estate experience, or are just breaking into the field, and whether real estate is your specialty or just an integral part of your transactional business practice, now is the time to invest in your career. Hear from panelists with years of experience discuss the issues that they deal with on a regular basis. Begin enhancing your skills and knowledge while delving into a cross section of topics that often appear in commercial real estate transactions.

Program Agenda:

9:00 Program Welcome
9:05 Tax treatment of tenant improvements - Michael Greenwald, MPPM, CPA
9:50 Redevelopment - Laurie Meyers, Esq.
10:30 Break
10:40 Affordable housing - Meryl Gonchar, Esq.
11:15 Build to suit leases - Michael E. Rothpletz, Jr., Esq.
12:00 What is important to the small tenant (retail & office) - Charles Applebaum, Esq.
12:35 Morning wrap up
12:45 Luncheon
1:30 Owner - contractor agreements - Adrienne L. Isacoff, Esq.; Charles F. Kenny,?Esq.; Richard Gaeckle, Esq.
2:45 Afternoon break
2:55 Insurance issues in commercial leases - David S. Gordon, Esq.
3:25 Due diligence for property acquisitions - Jack Fersko, Esq.
4:00 Adjourn

NJ CLE information: This program has been approved by the Board on Continuing Legal Education of the Supreme Court of New Jersey for 7.0 hours of total CLE credit. 

Credits
NJ CLE: This program has been approved for 7.0 credits (50 minute hour)
PA CLE: 5.5 substantive credits pending ($24 fee – separate check payable to NJICLE must be submitted at the end of the program)
NY CLE (t&n/t): 7.0 professional practice credits

Door Registration: $220

Location

1 Constitution Sq.
New Brunswick, NJ 08901