The Real Property Law Section of the State Bar of Michigan will present “Real Estate Outlook 2021” on Tuesday, November 17, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. online via Zoom.
The novel coronavirus has changed the known world. This change, however, is not entirely without precedent. In 1918, a strain of influenza infected one-third of the world’s population and claimed millions of lives. The RPL Section will conduct a presentation on the 1918 flu that will offer context for, and unique insight into, the current circumstances and times to come. The program will then continue with a discussion of how the pandemic has affected the real estate market, the public health and policy implications of changing use standards and protocols, legal issues coming to the forefront in the wake of massive business and real estate disruption, and other risks and opportunities possible in the coming year.
Speaking at the webinar will be:
Keynote—Dr. Adam Hull
Moderator—Ronald Reynolds, Fisher Phillips
Panelists—
• Donald Rencher, City of Detroit – Director of Housing and Revitalization
• Adam Rosh, Rosh Review LLC
• John Polderman, Simon PLC
• Danielle Spehar, Agree Realty
• Emily D’Agostini, D’Agostini Companies
Cost for the program is $25 for RPL Section members and $35 for non-section members. To register or for additional information, visit https://connect.michbar.org/realproperty/home and click on “events.”
- Posted October 28, 2020
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Section to present 'Real Estate Outlook 2021' online Nov. 17
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