The best and the brightest real estate professionals are coming to the USC Gould School of Law 2016 Real Estate Law and Business Forum on March 10. The USC Lusk Center for Real Estate has teamed up with the USC Gould School of Law to offer you a more than 10% discount. Join over 500 other opinion and thought leaders, trend setters, and real estate professionals looking to make a difference in Los Angeles -- register now before the Forum sells out!
Throughout the day, over 70 speakers will focus on the future of Los Angeles real estate. Stanley Gold (Shamrock Holdings, Gang, Tyre, Ramer & Brown) will share his experience picking winners and avoiding losers, as well as his perspective as a member and former Chairman of the USC Board of Trustees on the development around USC and downtown and as a director of The Walt Disney Company and Chairman of Shamrock. Richard Ziman (Rexford Industrial Realty) will discuss his vision of his “how and why” of real estate and the forks and turns in the professional road that got him where he is. At lunch, Kevin Demoff (Los Angeles Rams) will explain the challenges and hurdles in the Rams’ return to L.A., the new stadium, and the exciting programming being planned there.
The Forum features four sessions designed to show you what is new in real estate development. Front line panelists address transportation and development in L.A., legal impediments to development, affordable housing, and how Silicon Beach happened and what happens next.
Other sessions will address finance innovations, including specific sessions on commercial realty purchases, construction loans and changes in commercial real estate financing, and creative real estate, including how hotels are changing neighborhoods and vice versa, using sale-leasebacks and property spin-offs, and new developments in joint venture agreements. The day closes with sessions on ADR and how to resolve real estate disputes, and the Forum’s signature roundup of quick hits on new real estate issues. Click here to see the full line up of speakers and topics.
Five networking opportunities, including a mint julep New Orleans jazz reception and a breakfast session, are designed to help you reconnect with clients and colleagues. MCLE credit (7.75 hours, including 1 hour of legal ethics credit) and CPE credit (6.5 hours) provide you with specific take-aways. This program has been submitted to the California Bureau of Real Estate (CalBRE Sponsor No. 4187) under the designation of Consumer Service for 5 clock hours of credit.
Please contact the USC Gould School of Law Continuing Legal Education office with any questions at (213) 821-3580 or cle@law.usc.edu.
USC Gould School of Law Continuing Legal Education