Ball Janik LLP’s 2010 Annual Conference on Current Issues in Real Estate and Land Use

Ball Janik LLP’s 2010 Annual Conference on Current Issues in Real Estate and Land Use2018-06-22T17:21:28+00:00
09.29.2010 // EVENTS
Ball Janik LLP’s 2010 Annual Conference on Current Issues in Real Estate and Land Use

Ball Janik LLP’s 2010 Annual Conference on Current Issues in Real Estate and Land Use was held September 29, 2010. The topics covered included the following:

“Borrower Perspectives on Failed Banks,” by Dina E. Alexander

“The BETC Saga: 2010 Edition,” by Richard H. Allan

“Using ‘Cram Down” to Restructure Real Estate Loans,” by Jeffrey C. Gardner

“Lots of Record,” by Steven P. Hultberg

“Leasing to the Federal Government,” by Mark G. Jackson

“So You Want to Finance a Stadium?” by Stephen T. Janik

“Negotiating a Green Lease: The Landlord’s and the Tenant’s Perspective,” by Bradley S. Miller and Christopher M. Walters

ABOUT BALL JANIK LLP

Ball Janik LLP is a Florida-based law firm offering construction law, construction defect, commercial litigation, insurance recovery, and real estate law to its local and national client base. Founded nearly half a century ago with six lawyers and a four-person support staff, the firm has expanded its capabilities, professionals, and geographic footprint. What began as a firm focused on real property and land use (known then as Ball Janik & Novack) has grown to include the insights of a team of attorneys and staff with a combined six centuries of experience. The firm has been recognized by Chambers USA, U.S. News & World Report and Best Lawyers®, The Best Lawyers in America©, and Corporate International.
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