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Partnering with a Litigator when issues relating to an existing lease arise
Often times a transactional commercial real estate client will reach out to the attorney who helped draft their lease with an issue that has arisen from the lease and the question is when and how should that attorney seek assistance from a litigator. This program will provide hypothetical situations from a transactional attorney’s perspective and then discuss those situations with transactional and litigation practitioner to help the transactional attorney better navigate these difficult situations.
1 Participatory MCLE Credits
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