PRIVATE CLUB 545 SOUTH FIGUEROA STREET, LOS ANGELES THURSDAY MARCH 12, 2015 USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW 2015 REAL ESTATE LAW AND BUSINESS FORUM L.A.’s top experts join the best and brightest national speakers to fill you in on L.A.’s future: • Morning keynote, Technology & Emerging Media Expert Jeffrey Cole (USC) • Luncheon keynote, Economics Professor Matthew Kahn (UCLA) • Paul Brindley (HFF) • Fred Bryant (WealthForge) • Mark Fluent (Deutsche Bank Securities) • Jeff Friedman (Mesa West Capital) • Jilliene Helman (Realty Mogul) • Jeffrey Kightlinger (MWD) • Professor George Lefcoe (USC) • Daniel Miller (Fundrise) • L.A. County Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas • Peter Schwartz (Westfield) • Glenn Sonnenberg (Latitude Real Estate) • Amy Wan (Patch of Land) • plus dozens of other real estate stars! foreseeing the future of Los Angeles real estate CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS AVAILABLE! REGISTER ONLINE NOW AT HT TP://LAW.USC.EDU/CLE/REALESTATE welcome USC Gould School of Law invites you to participate in the most valuable, important and highly-attended real estate law and business conference of the year. National Speakers and Southern California Experts You don’t have to travel to hear the best and brightest real estate professionals in the country. Learn from national speakers who have travelled to Los Angeles from New York, Washington, D.C., Virginia, Connecticut, Wisconsin and San Francisco, including Fred Bryant (WealthForge) • Daniel Gorfine (OnDeck Capital) • James Henderson (Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers) • Daniel Miller (Fundrise) • Professor Matthew Parlow (Marquette University Law School) • Antony Ritch (Westfield Labs) • and Daniel Rubock (Moody’s Investors Service). Plus, hear from a local who’s who of experts and in-the-know officials, including an L.A. County Supervisor, senior officials from the BIASC, LACMA, the MWD, and the L.A. Metro, and professors from USC and UCLA. Foresee the Future From crowdfunding to climate change to the future of retail to alternative lenders in the new finance markets – this is the Forum to learn what you need to know now about how the real estate industry is changing. Plus, don’t miss keynote presentations on the changing demands for land use in our digital future and the new geography of jobs and what it means to land use planners. Business Knowledge Get the latest information on industry trends, real-world strategies for dealing with major challenges and face-to-face interaction with local public officials and nationally-known industry experts. Legal Insight Learn how to overcome legal pitfalls to maximize the success of your project. Discover opportunities in today’s marketplace. Choose your focus by attending tracked programming on real estate innovations, development issues or finance strategies. Market Yourself For more than a decade, the USC Gould Real Estate Law and Business Forum has been the most highly-attended real estate law and business conference in Southern California. Reconnect with your professional peers at five networking events, including a hosted reception honoring the past, present and future deans of the USC Gould School of Law. Plus, don’t miss a breakfast session on how to succeed as a real estate lawyer – in a law firm, in house, in the business world or with a nonprofit. Can’t Miss: We expect the Forum to sell out, so sign up now! Register online at http://law.usc.edu/cle/realestate who should attend? The Forum is specially designed for professionals in the real estate industry, including: Attorneys • Developers • Lenders • Investors • Brokers • Accountants • Owners • Asset Managers • Architects • Business Leaders • Students 2 sponsors USC Gould School of Law gratefully acknowledges the sponsors and co-sponsors of the 2015 USC Real Estate Law and Business Forum: Sponsors Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Holland & Knight LLP American Realty Advisors Latham & Watkins LLP Armbruster Goldsmith & Delvac LLP Latitude Management Real Estate Investors, Inc. Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Real Estate & Hospitality Services Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Baker & McKenzie LLP Ballard Spahr LLP Best Best & Krieger LLP Blank Rome LLP CBRE, Inc. Commerce Escrow Company Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc. DLA Piper LLP (US) Frost/Chaddock Developers, LLC Garrett & Tully, P.C. Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Glaser Weil GlobeSt.com Goodwin Procter LLP Greenberg Traurig, LLP Kennerly, Lamishaw & Rossi LLP Morrison & Foerster LLP Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP O’Melveny & Myers LLP Pircher, Nichols & Meeks Proskauer R.W. Selby & Company, Inc. Safarian Choi & Bolstad LLP Seyfarth Shaw LLP Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP Shumener, Odson & Oh LLP Sidley Austin LLP Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP Thomas Safran & Associates Westfield Corporation Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP Co-Sponsors American Institute of Architects Los Angeles Chapter Beverly Hills Bar Association LA Headquarters Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation Building Owners and Managers Association Greater Los Angeles SPIRE – Stanford Professionals In Real Estate Central City Association of Los Angeles USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Urban Land Institute Los Angeles For a complete and up-to-date list of USC Gould School of Law Real Estate Law and Business Forum sponsors and co-sponsors, please visit our website: http://law.usc.edu/cle/realestate. 3 featured speakers morning keynote JEFFREY COLE, PH.D. DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE DIGITAL FUTURE RESEARCH PROFESSOR USC ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION & JOURNALISM JEFFREY COLE has been at the forefront of media and communication technology issues both in the United States and internationally for the past 25 years. An expert in the field of technology and emerging media, Professor Cole serves as an adviser to governments and leading companies around the world as they craft digital strategies. In July 2004 Professor Cole joined the USC Annenberg School for Communication as Director of the newly formed Center for the Digital Future and as a Research Professor. The Center is a research and policy institute committed to work that has a real and beneficial effect on people’s lives, while seeking to maximize the positive potential of the mass media and our rapidly evolving communication technologies. Professor Cole has testified before Congress on television issues and has worked with both the Clinton and George W. Bush White House on media and telecommunications issues. Professor Cole earned his Ph.D. in Mass Communication, his M.A. in History and his B.A. in History and Political Science from UCLA. luncheon keynote MATTHEW E. KAHN, PH.D. PROFESSOR UCLA INSTITUTE OF THE ENVIRONMENT, DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS AND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC POLICY UCLA ANDERSON SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW MATTHEW E. KAHN is a Professor at the UCLA Institute of the Environment, the Department of Economics and the Department of Public Policy, the UCLA Anderson School of Management and the UCLA School of Law. He is a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the IZA. He is the author of Green Cities: Urban Growth and the Environment (Brookings Institution Press 2006), the co-author of Heroes and Cowards: The Social Face of War (Princeton University Press 2008), the author of Climatopolis: How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter World (Basic Books 2010) and the author of Fundamentals of Environmental and Urban Economics (Amazon Books). His research areas include environmental, urban, energy and real estate economics. Professor Kahn earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Chicago, his G.C. from the London School of Economics, and his B.A. from Hamilton College. 4 quick program guide THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS STARTING AT 11:25 AM CHOOSE AMONG THREE TRACKS TRACK A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK TRACK B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK TRACK C – FINANCE TRACK 7:30 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00 AM Bonus Breakfast Session How to Succeed as a Real Estate Lawyer in 2015 9:00 AM Welcome and Introductions 9:10 AMCrowdfunding: What You Need to Know 10:10 AM Morning Keynote Address Changing Demands for Land Use in the Digital Future, USC Professor Jeffrey Cole 11:10 AM Networking Break 11:25 AM BREAKOUT 1A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK Retail Malls and Shopping Centers: What’s Happening at the Intersection of Bricks and Mortar and Digital Technology? BREAKOUT 1B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK What Works (and Doesn’t) in Real Property Contracts BREAKOUT 1C – FINANCE TRACK Alternative Lenders in a Post-Dodd Frank World 12:25 PM Luncheon and Keynote Address The New Geography of Jobs and What it Means for Land Use Planners and Real Estate Investors, UCLA Professor Matthew E. Kahn BREAKOUT 2A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK Infrastructure and Urban Design: Projects, Plans and Ideas to Make L.A. a More Livable City 1:45 PM BREAKOUT 2B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK Water Issues: 2015 Edition BREAKOUT 2C – FINANCE TRACK Conduit 2.0: The Re-Emergence of Non-Conduit Lending 2:45 PM Networking Dessert Break 3:00 PM BREAKOUT 3A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK Catastrophic Exposures and the Effects on Commercial Real Estate BREAKOUT 3B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK Good News and Bad News: Legal Impediments to Development BREAKOUT 3C – FINANCE TRACK Fad or Forever: Is Foreign Investment in U.S. Commercial Real Estate Here to Stay? 4:00 PM Passing Period 4:05 PM Be Quick and Stay Nimble in 2015: A Lightning Round of New Developments in Real Estate 5:05 PM Reception Honoring USC Law Deans Past, Present and Future: Champagne, Caipirinhas and the Music of Brazil 5 USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW 2015 REAL ESTATE LAW AND BUSINESS FORUM >>>thursday program 8:00 AM Bonus Breakfast Session How to Succeed as a Real Estate Lawyer in 2015 In this vital session, learn how to manage your career from junior to senior laywer and beyond. Understand what it takes for a junior lawyer to become successful in the real estate industry, including internal and external factors, and how to navigate from senior associate to partner. Then hear how to get and/or become the client. For the even more adventurous, learn how to parlay your legal or business background into meaningful nonprofit and pro bono work to better the world. 9:00 AM Welcome and Introductions SPEAKERS Jessie Kornberg President and Chief Executive Officer Bet Tzedek Phillip G. Nichols Pircher, Nichols & Meeks Stacy N. Paek Seyfarth Shaw LLP Chris K. Safarian Safarian Choi & Bolstad LLP MODERATOR Tomas A. Ortiz Garrett & Tully, P.C. Phillip G. Nichols Co-Chair Pircher, Nichols & Meeks Glenn A. Sonnenberg Co-Chair President Latitude Management Real Estate Investors, Inc. Leeanna Izuel Executive Director Assistant Dean Continuing Legal Education USC Gould School of Law continuing education credit ATTORNEYS: USC Gould School of Law, a State Bar of California-approved provider, certifies that this activity qualifies for Minimum Continuing Legal Education credit in the amount of 5.5 hours. This event may meet the requirements for continuing legal education credits in other states. Please check with the State Bar Association or Supreme Court in the state in which you are seeking continuing legal education credits to see if this program is eligible. REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS: This program has been submitted to the California Bureau of Real Estate (CalBRE Sponsor No. 4187) under the designation of Consumer Service for 5 clock hours of credit. Approval by the California Bureau of Real Estate does not constitute an endorsement of the views or opinions that are expressed by the USC Gould School of Law or Forum instructors, authors or lecturers. It is the policy of the USC Gould School of Law Real Estate Law and Business Forum that in order to receive CalBRE credit, you must attend 90% of the approved clock hours and pass the exam administered at the Forum with a score of 70% or higher. ACCOUNTANTS: This program meets the guidelines set by the California State Board of Accountancy in the amount of 5.5 hours. 6 9:10 AM Crowdfunding: What You Need to Know This panel features the nation’s leading real estate crowdfunding experts discussing the evolution of the industry to date, its potential for future growth and the impact of crowdfunding on the real estate market at large. Hear from leaders of the industry’s most successful sites and the preeminent broker dealer for online syndications. This unique program will provide a comprehensive overview of the real estate crowdfunding market and explore the pressing legal and regulatory issues impacting this burgeoning industry. Learn about present market conditions and forecasts for the development of the industry. SPEAKERS Fred Bryant Co-Founder Chief Operating Officer WealthForge Richmond, VA Daniel S. Gorfine Vice President, External Affairs Associate General Counsel OnDeck Capital New York, NY Jilliene Helman Founder and Chief Executive Officer Realty Mogul Daniel Miller Co-Founder and President Fundrise Washington, D.C. Amy Wan General Counsel Patch of Land MODERATOR Lewis G. Feldman Goodwin Procter LLP 10:10 AM Morning Keynote Address Changing Demands for Land Use in the Digital Future Jeffrey Cole is the Director of the Center for the Digital Future at the USC Annenberg School of Communication. He will highlight how demands for land use are likely to change in the digital future – everything from retail space to parking lots. The Center has been the leading researcher in the field, tracking the behavior of digital internet users and nonusers for over a decade here and abroad. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Jeffrey Cole, Ph.D. Director, Center for the Digital Future Research Professor USC Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism MODERATOR George Lefcoe Ervin and Florine Yoder Chair in Real Estate Law USC Gould School of Law 11:10 AM – Networking Break i contact information USC Gould School of Law – Continuing Legal Education 1149 South Hill Street, Suite 340, Los Angeles, California 90015 Telephone: (213) 821-3580 Facsimile: (213) 821-3575 Email: [email protected] Website: http://law.usc.edu/cle Office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacific time 7 tracks TAILORED TO YOUR NEEDS STARTING AT 11:25 AM CHOOSE AMONG THREE TRACKS TRACK A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK TRACK B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK TRACK C – FINANCE TRACK 11:25 AM BREAKOUT 1A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK Retail Malls and Shopping Centers: What’s Happening at the Intersection of Bricks and Mortar and Digital Technology? Retailers and landlords are investing significant capital into technology to better understand consumers, drive traffic, monetize and improve physical assets, and ultimately increase revenues for everyone. Our front line panelists will discuss various types of existing and developing technologies, and how these technologies affect lease provisions (including tenants’ obligations to provide financial, utility and data sharing information) and confidentiality and security issues. SPEAKERS Mary M. Kasper Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary Fresh & Easy, LLC Antony Ritch Chief Operating Officer Westfield Labs San Francisco, CA Sandy Sigal Chief Executive Officer and President NewMark Merrill Companies Michael R. Udell McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP MODERATOR Peter Schwartz General Counsel, US Westfield Corporation BREAKOUT 1B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK What Works (and Doesn’t) in Real Property Contracts Real property contracts often contain the same core provisions, including pages upon pages of boilerplate provisions, all included and intended to (i) specifically delineate the parties’ rights and obligations, (ii) limit the parties’ liability with respect to the transaction, and (iii) dictate the manner in which potential disputes are adjudicated. While real estate lawyers and their clients rely on these ubiquitous provisions, do they actually work? Will they be enforced literally and as everyone thought they would be when the contract was drafted? This panel will examine the enforceability of common provisions in real property contracts and provide guidance on how to draft such provisions to ensure they are enforced. SPEAKERS Bridget S. Johnsen Sidley Austin LLP Robert J. Odson Shumener, Odson & Oh LLP Eric V. Rowen Greenberg Traurig, LLP MODERATOR Peter J. Breckheimer II Glaser Weil BREAKOUT 1C – FINANCE TRACK Alternative Lenders in a Post-Dodd Frank World The risk-based capital rules of Dodd Frank likely will impact, if not constrain, the most active area of finance today – namely construction and repositioning loans. This panel of esteemed and active nontraditional lenders will discuss their anticipation of the new markets post-Dodd Frank, as well as how they each view the alternative lender’s role in filling the potential vacuum in the capital stack for value add transactions. As part of the discussion, the panel will discuss any implications that Dodd Frank will have relative to alternative lending space (such as the cost of funds). 8 SPEAKERS Jeff Friedman Co-Founder Co-Chief Executive Officer Mesa West Capital, LLC James A. Henderson Managing Director Head of Alternative Investments Group Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers LLC Hartford, CT Glenn A. Sonnenberg President Latitude Management Real Estate Investors, Inc. MODERATOR Adam B. Weissburg Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP 12:25 PM Luncheon and Keynote Address The New Geography of Jobs and What it Means for Land Use Planners and Real Estate Investors Join UCLA economics and public policy Professor Matthew Kahn, author of Climatopolis, in a 30-minute discussion of the real estate and land use planning implications of The New Geography of Jobs, by UC Berkeley Professor Enrico Moretti. Professor Kahn will discuss what makes some cities prosperous, high wage, high productivity places, and others not, and where Los Angeles fits in this run down. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Matthew E. Kahn, Ph.D. Professor UCLA Institute of the Environment Department of Economics Department of Public Policy UCLA Anderson School of Management UCLA School of Law INTRODUCER Stanley L. Iezman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer American Realty Advisors 1:45 PM BREAKOUT 2A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK Infrastructure and Urban Design: Projects, Plans and Ideas to Make L.A. a More Livable City What impact do public transportation, airports, parks and museums have on a city’s livability? What major infrastructure and civic-sponsored projects are planned in Los Angeles that might impact livability for its citizens? What design elements should be considered in the development of such projects to encourage livability? This panel will include one of L.A.’s top architects, the head of planning for the L.A. Metro, a key L.A. County Supervisor, a case study by a senior executive at LACMA, and a law professor who studies land use and urban redevelopment. This group will share their views of the meaning of livability and how such future projects and design ideas may impact livability in Los Angeles. SPEAKERS William H. Fain, Jr. Partner and Director of Urban Design & Planning Johnson Fain Fred Goldstein Vice President, Administration General Counsel and Secretary Los Angeles County Museum of Art Matthew J. Parlow Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Professor of Law Marquette University Law School Milwaukee, WI Supervisor Mark Ridley-Thomas Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, Second District Martha L. Welborne Chief Planning Officer Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority MODERATOR Keith M. Allen-Niesen Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP BREAKOUT 2B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK Water Issues: 2015 Edition Get updated on the drought, how Southern California is dealing with it and how it will impact development now and in the future. Learn about the drought’s potential impact on the ability of development to meet CEQA requirements and comply with Water Supply Assessment requirements, and pending cases that could impact real estate water availability. SPEAKERS Eric L. Garner Managing Partner Best Best & Krieger LLP Mark Grey, Ph.D. Director of Environmental Affairs Building Industry Association of Southern California Jeffrey Kightlinger General Manager The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California 9 BREAKOUT 2C – FINANCE TRACK Conduit 2.0: The Re-Emergence of Non-Conduit Lending CMBS financing is back, seemingly with a vengeance. The panelists will explore what borrowers (and lenders) need to know about the current state of the CMBS market, and how CMBS 2.0 really differs from 1.0. SPEAKERS Paul Brindley Senior Managing Director HFF Mark Fluent Managing Director Head of CRE Banking US West Deutsche Bank Securities Inc. Michael D. Hamilton DLA Piper LLP (US) Anthony Jaffe Managing Director J.P. Morgan & Co. MODERATOR Jesse Sharf Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP 2:45 PM – Networking Dessert Break 3:00 PM BREAKOUT 3A – BRAVE NEW WORLD TRACK Catastrophic Exposures and the Effects on Commercial Real Estate Earthquakes-Wildfires-Hurricanes-Floods-Terrorism: natural or manmade, these are serious issues. Learn about the exposures, the operational and financial impact to owners, lenders and tenants, and the risk transfer options available to mitigate those issues. Experts representing ownership, rating agencies and insurance will discuss their views and approaches to balancing risk mitigation with financial performance. SPEAKERS Martha Bane Managing Director - Property Practice Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. Daniel B. Rubock Senior Vice President Moody’s Investors Service, Inc. New York, NY MODERATOR Alexandra J. Glickman Area Vice Chairman Managing Director - Practice Leader Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. BREAKOUT 3B – DEVELOPMENT TRACK Good News and Bad News: Legal Impediments to Development Take away information from experts on how recent legal developments will affect your project. Learn about recent U.S. Supreme Court opinions offering property owners relief when they are denied the right to develop their land. Then, hear whether those cases are changing how local governments operate. Understand the impending shift from CEQA’s traditional focus on traffic congestion to a new focus on “vehicle miles traveled.” Finally, get guidance on CEQA litigation trends, how land use complexity impacts development risks, and whether the future offers hope for relief. SPEAKERS James L. Arnone Latham & Watkins LLP Michael M. Berger Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Amy E. Freilich Armbruster Goldsmith & Delvac LLP Christi Hogin Jenkins & Hogin LLP MODERATOR James M. Frost Co-Founder Frost/Chaddock Developers, LLC Follow USC Gould Continuing Legal Education on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter (@USCGouldCLE)! 10 BREAKOUT 3C – FINANCE TRACK Fad or Forever: Is Foreign Investment in U.S. Commercial Real Estate Here to Stay? Over the past few years, billions of dollars of foreign capital has flowed into U.S. commercial real estate. The acquisition and construction of high profile assets has garnered much of the attention but is not the entire story. Some experts predict that investors from China and other countries will continue their massive investments in markets like Los Angeles and New York as part of a long term “diversification” strategy. This panel will discuss significant sources of foreign capital, including EB-5 financings, sovereign funds and direct private investment. The panel will also discuss the impact that foreign capital is having in Los Angeles with projects such as Metropolis and Figueroa Central and acquisitions like the U.S. Bank Tower. SPEAKERS Susan J. Booth Holland & Knight LLP Meryl K. Chae Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP John Ho Managing Director U.S. Real Estate Division Landsea Holdings Corporation Kai-Yan Lee Managing Director Vanke Holdings (USA) LLC Richard Stockton President and Chief Executive Officer OUE Limited – The Americas MODERATOR William S. Small Blank Rome LLP 4:00 PM – Passing Period 4:05 PM Be Quick and Stay Nimble in 2015: A Lightning Round of New Developments in Real Estate Our panelists will take you through a quick one-hour roundup of the recent trends and cutting edge issues in real estate transactions. Topics include the latest in hospitality deals, an update on property tax assessment rules and the looming “split roll” tax, recent rules regarding the documentary transfer tax, 1031 exchange rules and trends, renewable energy developments and key legislative developments affecting real estate transactions, including the 2015 brokerage disclosure rules. Be ready for what’s coming at you this year by attending this fast paced and informative panel! SPEAKERS William R. Ahern Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Mona E. Dajani Baker & McKenzie LLP Daniel B. Guggenheim Pircher, Nichols & Meeks H. David Nahai Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP D. Eric Remensperger Proskauer MODERATOR Pamela L. Westhoff Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP 5:05 PM Reception Honoring USC Law Deans Past, Present and Future: Champagne, Caipirinhas and the Music of Brazil upcoming USC Gould programs INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Tuesday, March 24, 2015 JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. LIVE | Los Angeles, California ENTERTAINMENT LAW AND BUSINESS Saturday, October 17, 2015 USC University Park Campus | Los Angeles, California 11 planning committee Phillip G. Nichols ▲ Co-Chair Pircher, Nichols & Meeks Mark J. Forbes Executive Vice President, Real Estate Division City National Bank Glenn A. Sonnenberg ▲ Co-Chair President Latitude Management Real Estate Investors, Inc. Steven K. Fowlkes President R.W. Selby & Company, Inc. Leeanna Izuel Executive Director Assistant Dean Continuing Legal Education USC Gould School of Law Frederick L. Allen Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP John J. Allen Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Keith M. Allen-Niesen ▲ Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Rand S. April Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP Dennis B. Arnold Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP James L. Arnone ▲ Latham & Watkins LLP W. Randall Boggan James M. Frost Co-Founder Frost/Chaddock Developers, LLC Eric L. Garner ▲ Managing Partner Best Best & Krieger LLP Robert Garrett Garrett & Tully, P.C. David A. Goldberg Armbruster Goldsmith & Delvac LLP S. Gail Goldberg Executive Director Urban Land Institute Los Angeles Richard K. Green, Ph.D. Director and Chair USC Lusk Center for Real Estate Timi Anyon Hallem Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Susan J. Booth ▲ Holland & Knight LLP J. Dean Heller Seyfarth Shaw LLP Peter J. Breckheimer II Glaser Weil J. David Hitchcock ▲ Kennerly, Lamishaw & Rossi LLP Joseph P. Byrne ▲ Best Best & Krieger LLP Stanley L. Iezman Chairman and Chief Executive Officer American Realty Advisors Mona E. Dajani Baker & McKenzie LLP Dean E. Dennis Hill, Farrer & Burrill LLP Alex P. Jacobs Pircher, Nichols & Meeks Kevin M. Ehrhart Latham & Watkins LLP Frank J. Jansen Senior Vice President, Special Projects Chicago Title Company Lewis G. Feldman ▲ Goodwin Procter LLP Bridget S. Johnsen Sidley Austin LLP Amy R. Forbes Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP Jeffrey C. Krause Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP ▲ Session Organizer 12 Matthew L. Friedrich ▲ Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP ▲ George Lefcoe ▲ Ervin and Florine Yoder Chair in Real Estate Law USC Gould School of Law Gregg J. Loubier Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Thomas J. Masenga Seyfarth Shaw LLP Gregory W. Schultz Managing Director/Strategic Clients First American Title Insurance Company Peter Schwartz ▲ General Counsel, US Westfield Corporation Michael F. Sfregola Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP George M. Means Sidley Austin LLP Kevin A. Shannon Vice Chairman/Managing Director CBRE, Inc. Michael E. Meyer DLA Piper LLP (US) Jesse Sharf ▲ Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP George J. Mihlsten Latham & Watkins LLP Sheldon H. Sloan Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP O’Malley M. Miller Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP William S. Small Blank Rome LLP Tom Muller Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Hushmand Sohaili Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP Tony N. Natsis Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Gregory Thorpe O’Melveny & Myers LLP Robert J. Odson ▲ Shumener, Odson & Oh LLP ▲ Michael R. Udell ▲ McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP Tomas A. Ortiz Garrett & Tully, P.C. Fernando Villa Allen Matkins Leck Gamble Mallory & Natsis LLP Dean C. Pappas Goodwin Procter LLP Ira J. Waldman Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP Michael W. Rabkin Wolf, Rifkin, Shapiro, Schulman & Rabkin, LLP Adam B. Weissburg ▲ 2015 Forum Director of Publications and CLE/CalBRE Compliance Cox, Castle & Nicholson LLP Christian L. Redfearn Associate Professor Director, Graduate Programs in Real Estate USC Sol Price School of Public Policy D. Eric Remensperger Proskauer ▲ Pamela L. Westhoff ▲ Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP John W. Whitaker DLA Piper LLP (US) Eric V. Rowen Greenberg Traurig, LLP Lynn A. Williams Vice Chairman Cushman & Wakefield of California, Inc. Anita F. Sabine Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Gary York Ballard Spahr LLP Chris K. Safarian Safarian Choi & Bolstad LLP Marc D. Young Morrison & Foerster LLP 13 frequently asked questions REGISTRATION AND CHECK-IN The registration fees are outlined on the inside back cover of this brochure. Your fee includes the Forum program, luncheon, refreshment breaks, USC Deans’ Reception, bonus breakfast session, and a copy of the Forum Syllabus (a volume of outlines, articles, forms, essays, briefs and other topical materials prepared by our speakers), which will be distributed electronically prior to the Forum for download. Register early to make sure you get a ticket! Check-In begins at 7:30 AM with a continental breakfast. REFUNDS Refund requests must be in writing and postmarked or emailed no later than February 27 , 2015 to: USC Gould Continuing Legal Education Real Estate Forum Refund 1149 South Hill Street, Suite 340, Los Angeles, CA 90015 Email: [email protected] Refund requests will be processed following the Forum. A processing fee of $100 ($25 for student registrations) will be deducted from all refunds. LOCATION, PARKING AND ACCOMMODATIONS The 2015 Real Estate Law and Business Forum will be held at: Jonathan Club 545 South Figueroa Street, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Information: (213) 624-0881 Valet parking will be available at the Club for $12 per vehicle. The Club parking attendants do not accept tips. There are a limited number of rooms available at the Jonathan Club. To book a room please call Wendy Wiley Willett in the USC Gould Continuing Legal Education office at (213) 821-3579. BADGE PICK-UP All badges will be held at Will Call, located in the Florentine Room on the third floor of the Jonathan Club. DRESS CODE The dress code for the Forum is business attire. Jackets and ties are required for gentlemen in several areas of the Club in which the Forum sessions will be held. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Please contact the USC Gould Continuing Legal Education office at [email protected] or (213) 821-3580 regarding any special dietary or access needs. SYLLABUS A volume of outlines, articles, forms, essays, briefs and other topical materials prepared by our speakers will be distributed electronically prior to the Forum for download. If you are unable to attend the Forum, you may purchase the syllabus for $150 at http://law.usc.edu/cle/ realestate. 14 Design: STABINS DESIGN EXHIBITORS We invite you to exhibit at the Forum. Exhibitor space is limited, so reserve your space as soon as possible. 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REGISTER ONLINE AT http://law.usc.edu/cle/realestate The most highly attended real estate law and business conference in Southern California Morning keynote Jeffrey Cole of USC Luncheon keynote Matthew Kahn of UCLA Can’t-miss features: national speakers, bonus breakfast session and Reception for USC Gould Deans past, present and future foreseeing the future of Los Angeles real estate 2015 REAL ESTATE LAW AND BUSINESS FORUM USC GOULD SCHOOL OF LAW THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 Continuing Legal Education USC Gould School of Law 1149 South Hill Street, Suite 340 Los Angeles, California 90015 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PAID U.S. POSTAGE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION
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