When negotiating and drafting commercial real estate sales contracts, the purchaser and seller must anticipate and mitigate potential risks associated with the deal.
Risks may include environmental conditions impacting the property, title and survey issues, zoning concerns, lease and tenant issues, building code violations, and potential condemnation or other proceedings.
Skillfully negotiated representations, warranties, and remedies for breaches can protect the buyer, while the seller's objective is to limit the scope and survival of representations and warranties.
Listen as our authoritative panel of real estate practitioners provides strategies for buyers' and sellers' counsel negotiating representations and warranties and other key provisions in commercial real estate purchase agreements. The panel will discuss best practices for buyers and sellers to identify and allocate risks when closing a real estate deal.
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The government's planning reforms are in full swing, and this webinar explores the most significant developments over the past year, covering topics including:
Planning White Paper / Planning Bill Update
Environment Bill
Use Classes Order Reforms
Permitted Development Rights / Article 4 Directions
Building Safety Levy / Residential Property Development Tax
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Watch our panel discussion to learn how four diverse campuses are planning for Fall 2021. Hear how each will be addressing vaccines and testing, roommates and room changes, quarantine and isolation housing, international students, residents guests, and more.
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In 2018, the Midwest (defined as Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin) saw a number of statutory changes and court decisions that reshaped and framed a number of key issues every developer, design professional, owner, lender, contractor, and real estate and construction lawyer must know. Quarles & Brady lawyers will discuss and take questions regarding recent decisions impacting real estate and construction law.
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