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MCLE - Introduction to Easement Law

10/26/2018 11:50 PM | Deleted user

Sonoma County Bar Association

 

Introduction to Easement Law

Though many easement statutes date to 1872, Courts still make new easement law. Learn the many ways easements are created, modified, overburdened, abandoned, and extinguished.

Pavone, Daniella

 

Daniela M. Pavone
Zimmerman Pavone LLP

 

Ms. Pavone’s practice centers on land use and real estate law. She has a great deal of experience in handling contract disputes, landlord/tenant issues, and an array of easement and property line disputes. Ms. Pavone is a graduate of Chapman University School of Law in the City of Orange. She graduated in 2007 with an emphasis in environmental, land use, and real estate law. Ms. Pavone has served as Chair of the Sonoma County Commission on the Status of Women and is a member of the Sonoma County Bar Association and Business Networkers International. She is also a fellow of the Leadership Institute for Ecology and the Economy and a graduate of Leadership Mendocino.
 
 

Olsan, Jeremy - 2016 Directory

 

Jeremy L. Olsan
Perry, Johnson, Anderson, Miller & Moskowitz, LLP
 
JEREMY OLSAN is a partner in the firm of PERRY, JOHNSON, ANDERSON, MILLER & MOSKOWITZ, LLP.
 
Education and Experience:
The California State Bar Board of Trustees recently appointed Jeremy to the Executive Committee of the State Bar Real Property Law Section. He is an AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated attorney*, and he is recognized by his peers as a Super Lawyer® of Northern California. He graduated from UC Berkeley and from McGeorge School of Law at the University of the Pacific, where he was on the Board of Editors of the Pacific Law Journal. Before law school, he was a commercial real estate agent, and served as the Executive Director of the California State Senate Advisory Commission on Cost Control in State Government.
Jeremy has negotiated and documented many significant real estate and business transactions, including purchases, sales, leasing and construction of shopping centers, office buildings, wineries, vineyards, ranches, development and subdivision land, estate homes, conservation and other easements. He also practices in the area of business entity formation and governance, business sales, mergers and acquisitions, construction law, land use, zoning and planning. Some of his notable real estate and development transactions include: representing the Sonoma Land Trust in the single largest conservation land acquisition in Sonoma County history; representing Codding Enterprises in its sale of a tenancy in common interest in Coddingtown Mall to Simon Property Group; representing the private seller of a 27,000-acre, 250+ parcel ranch; and representation of the Sonoma State University Academic Foundation in the financing and development of the Green Music Center. Jeremy represents for-profit and nonprofit businesses, academic institutions, and homeowners’ associations in corporate, governance, and real estate matters. His practice includes representing real estate brokerage firms and associations of REALTORS® regarding corporate and disclosure issues and broker risk management. Jeremy also assists clients who are negotiating with governmental agencies in real estate transactions, including condemnation-related matters.
 
Representative Clients:
Jeremy has represented private individuals, business of all kinds, non-profit corporations, and academic and governmental institutions, including the Sonoma Land Trust, Codding Enterprises, Korbel Champagne Cellars, Siduri Wines, Copain Wine Cellars, Summit State Bank, Sonoma State University Academic Foundation, Sonoma State Enterprises, Audubon Canyon Ranch, Prudential California Realty, Manor Development Company, the City of Santa Rosa, and the North Bay, Marin, and Oakland/Berkeley Associations of REALTORS®. He is frequently called on to lecture to and consult with real estate industry groups and brokers on transactional and disclosure issues, broker risk management, and on broker discipline and arbitration hearings. He is a regular participant in the California Association of REALTORS®’ Legal Affairs Forums, and participates in the development of the statewide Association’s real estate contract forms that are the gold standard in California.
 
Community Leadership:
Jeremy is an active community volunteer and leader. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors of the Redwood Empire Food Bank, and is the past president of the Santa Rosa Downtown Market, was a longtime Board member and Executive Committee Member at the Volunteer Center of Sonoma County, and past president of Santa Rosa’s Reform Jewish Congregation Shomrei Torah. Jeremy also provides pro bono legal services for the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition, the Ceres Community Project, and other local non-profits, and he has volunteered as a pro bono arbitrator for the Sonoma County Superior Court since 1996.
* AV®, BV®, AV Preeminent® and BV Distinguished® are registered certification marks of Reed Elsevier Properties Inc., used under in accordance with the Martindale-Hubbell certification procedures, standards and policies. Martindale-Hubbell is the facilitator of a peer review rating process. Ratings reflect the anonymous opinions of members of the bar and the judiciary. Martindale-Hubbell® Peer Review Ratings™ fall into two categories – legal ability and general ethical standards.
 
 

Berry, David edited

 

David W. Berry
Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery, P.C.

 

Mr. Berry is an accomplished trial lawyer whose practice is largely focused on resolving construction defect, real estate, business, elder abuse, trust, and probate disputes. He has spent many years representing homeowners and commercial building owners resolve construction defect claims. Known for his approachable manner and tireless devotion to the success of his clients, he obsesses with distilling complex disputes into simple themes. He is a long-time shareholder at Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery, LLP.
 
 

Date: Thursday, November 29, 2018

 

Time: Check-In: 11:45 am; Presentation: 12:00—1:00 pm

 

Presenter(s):
Daniela M. Pavone, Zimmerman Pavone LLP

Jeremy L. Olsan; Perry, Johnson, Anderson, Miller & Moskowitz, LLP

David W. Berry; Abbey, Weitzenberg, Warren & Emery, P.C.

 

Place: SCBA Office, 111 Santa Rosa Ave., Ste. 222, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.
Parking for this seminar is ONLY available in the Public Parking Garage at 555 First Street. Do not park in the parking lot at 111 Santa Rosa Avenue.

 

MCLE: 1.0 Unit Participatory Credit in General Law

 

Registration Fee: $60–SCBA Members; $75–Public;


Student: $20 (The student discount is now available online for SCBA Student Members. Students who are not members of SCBA may utilize the student discount by downloading the registration form and submitting it with proof of current enrollment to the SCBA Offices. For more information on becoming a member of SCBA, please contact Susan Demers at (707) 542-1190 ext. 18.)

 

 

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