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Broker Supervision in a Paperless and Remote Environment
Real estate brokers are required to supervise salespersons. What does the Department of Real Estate think is necessary to meet that supervision duty in an age where so much work is done remotely and without paper? DRE Assistant Commissioner of Legal Affairs, Stephen Lerner, will be joined by DRE legal counsel, Kyle Jones, in a discussion moderated by Real Property Section Practice Area Committee member Lois Kadosh. Time will be allotted to answer questions from the audience.
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