Continuing Legal Education

Residential & Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law 2012: Practical & Ethical Concerns (03/26/13)

Residential & Commercial Landlord-Tenant Law 2012: Practical & Ethical Concerns

 

VIDEO REPLAY - Tuesday, March 26, 2013 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.

 

MCB Center

 

CLE Credit:

4.0 Total Hours (3.0 General + 1.0 Ethics)

                       

Fees:

$200 Attorney Rate

$100 Paralegal Rate

$50 Pro Bono Rate (Attorneys must agree to accept a pro bono case from LANC or LSSP within 4 months of this program)

$25 LANC/LSSP Attorney Rate

 

Location:

MCB Center

438 Queens Rd

Charlotte, NC 28207

 

Special Info:

8:30 a.m. - Registration

9:00 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. CLE Training

 

Program & Speakers:

Ted Fillette, Legal Aid of North Carolina

Henry Pharr, III, Horack, Talley PA

John Capitano, K & L Gates

Chad Crockford, Legal Aid of North Carolina

 

9:00 to 12:15 p.m. (3.0 hours general) - Part 1: Covering the substantive and procedural law of summary ejectment, expedited evictions, rules of construction, equitable defenses in private and subsidized housing, implied warranty of habitability, self-help eviction, liens on personal property, unfair and deceptive trade practices and fair housing act considerations.  The program will include new developments in pertinent state and federal laws.

 

12:15 to 1:15 p.m. (1.0 hour ethics) - Part 2: Ethical issues in drafting leases, demands, negotiation and representation.

 

* A light breakfast, snacks and beverages will be provided.  Please feel free to bring your lunch *

 

Registration:

Download Registration form here and return via:

Fax: 704/333-6209

Mail: 438 Queens Road, Charlotte, NC 28207

Phone: 704/375-8624

 

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