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10/27/2009 12:55:17 PM EST
Featured Course: Chinese Drywall - Bankruptcy and Other Financial Concerns
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Details
 
.75 Total CLE Units
Price:    $73.50 (provides online access for 6 months after purchase).
Course Level:    Intermediate
Duration:           48 Minutes
Original Program Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009
 
What you will learn . . .
 
• WCI has already filed bankruptcy, who is next?
• What does bankruptcy mean for homeowner claims and creditors?
• Chinese drywall’s impact on mortgage servicing companies and similar financial institutions 
- Will forebearance be an option for homeowners?
• What are the real estate market value implications of Chinese drywall and how valuations   impact home owners?
• How do we separate drywall stigma from overall recession meltdown?
• How can mass appraisal be applied in class action cases?
 
Faculty
 
Sander Esserman is a shareholder at Stutzman, Bromberg, Esserman & Plifka in Dallas. Mr. Esserman’s experience in financial reorganizations and disputes covers the waterfront, including lead counsel to debtors, secured creditors, trustees, indenture trustees and various creditors committees and a legal representative in a major asbestos case covering nearly 10 years. His role has been significant in major cases across the country, including various mass tort and asbestos cases.
 
John Kilpatrick, PhD, MRICS, is President of Greenfield Advisors, formerly Mundy Associates. Dr. Kilpatrick is a Fellow of the American Real Estate Society, a member of the Faculty of Valuation of the British Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and a visiting Scholar in Real Estate at the Zichlin School of Business, Baruch College. He is the author of four books, including Understanding Home Construction, published by the National Association of Home Builders, and Subdivision Development, published by the Realtors’ Land Institute of the National Association of Realtors. Dr. Kilpatrick’s work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, The Boston Globe, The New York Times, and Canadian Living.

 

 

 


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