| #e.23543 | Tuesday 9:00AM to 4:30PM August 13,
2013 | CM | 6.00 |
Advanced Eminent Domain and ValuationNBI, Inc.Albuquerque, NM Legal Strategies for Handling the Most Current and Complex Issues in Eminent Domain Today
Condemnation cases can be highly complicated and involve unique investigation, valuation, experts, evidence, and evidentiary rules. At this advanced seminar, you'll get the update you need from knowledgeable faculty who have analyzed the new laws and uncovered some of the ways the rulings will affect you. Listen to faculty as they share valuable, real-life experiences and engage in a debate on cutting-edge issues in condemnation law today. Gain practical, advanced-level litigation tactics, expert witness tips and valuation methods you can start using right away - register now!
Discuss cutting-edge legal issues and find out the latest updates that have reshaped the landscape in eminent domain and condemnation in your state recently.
Stay in-the-know on the most current eminent domain legislation and case law and gain insight into what power the Kelo ruling retains today.
Gain a condemnor's perspective of what their limitations are, how they prepare their case and prove the taking is for public use, interest or necessity.
Get sure-fire strategies for attacking the right to take.
Effectively select and prepare valuation experts to successfully argue property value, environmental concerns and land use issues.
Accurately determine the value of wetlands, contaminated property and right of ways
Discuss complex condemnation issues, including abandonment, heritage and homestead and landlord/tenant.
More Instructors: Stephen Hamilton is a shareholder with the firm of Montgomery & Andrews, Professional Association, where he practices in the areas of civil litigation, insurance defense law, eminent domain law, estate and trust litigation and intellectual property litigation. Mr. Hamilton has been named in Best Lawyers in America, (2007 and 2008)in the field of eminent domain and condemnation. He has lectured to various professionals on eminent domain. Mr. Hamilton earned his B.A. degree, cum laude, from Claremont McKinna College and J.D. degree from the University of California at Los Angeles. He is a member of the State Bar of New Mexico, State Bar of California, American Bar Association (member, Litigation Section and Government Practice Section) and the American Inns of Court. John Howden with the firm of Howden & Associates, is a certified general appraiser in the state of New Mexico and has earned the designation of MAI through the Appraisal Institute. He earned his B.A. degree from Stanford University. Mr. Howden is a frequent lecturer for the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers and the Appraisal Institute. He appraises all types of urban and other investment properties and serves as a qualified expert witness for District Courts in the states of New Mexico and Utah; U.S. District Court in New Mexico and Bankruptcy Courts in New Mexico, Arizona, New Jersey and Illinois. David Mathews was in-house counsel for Sandoval County Development, one of the fastest growing counties in the United States and home to the fastest growing municipality in the United States. Mr. Mathews spent more than 20 years in private practice before joining Sandoval County Development. In his years in private practice, he represented about 18 local governments, many of which had significant issues regarding zoning, subdivisions, roads, water, and general land use and land development planning. During his private practice, Mr. Mathews represented communities such as Corrales, Moriarty, Estancia, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque, Questa, Cimarron, Raton and several other small communities. He also represented the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Court in its land acquisition for the current courthouse. Mr. Mathews earned both his undergraduate and graduate degrees from Bowling Green University and his J.D. degree from the University of New Mexico. He has been a frequent speaker at National Business Institute seminars, generally addressing land use issues. Mr. Mathews received the first pro bono award given by the State Bar of New Mexico and continues to accept pro bono cases from the state bar and the 13th Judicial District Courts. He attempts to focus his pro bono work on children and the elderly, but also is a certified mediator and an active participant in the Sandoval County mediation programs. Mr. Mathews participates in both the Municipal and the County Attorneys' associations, and is a member of the Lawyers' Assistance Committee of the state bar. He is a former member of the Board of Directors of the New Mexico Center for Dispute Resolution, the Westside Literacy program, Albuquerque Help for the Homeless and Northern New Mexico Legal Services. Mr. Mathews currently serves on the Board of Directors of Corrales MainStreet and is also the director of the Native American Election Information Program for Sandoval County. Robert Waldman is an assistant city attorney with the City of Albuquerque. He practices in the areas of eminent domain and land use. He has lectured to various professionals on eminent domain. Mr. Waldman received his B.A. degree from the University of Pennsylvania and J.D. degree from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He is a member of the State Bar of New Mexico and the Federal Bar Association. (0 Ratings)
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