Land Use Institute: Planning, Regulation, Litigation, Eminent Domain, and Compensation

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Real Estate/Land Use Advanced ALI CLE Course THE AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE Continuing Legal Education Land Use Institute: Planning, Regulation, Litigation, Eminent Domain, and Compensation Cosponsored by the School of Urban and Regional Planning, Florida Atlantic University Wednesday-Friday, August 14-16, 2013 San Francisco (Le Meridien Hotel) and Live Video Webcast Register online: www.ali-cle.org/cv003 Renowned for its helpful practice pointers, engaging discussions, and in-depth analyses of key topics, this year s Institute continues to meet the standard of excellence with practical instruction on the following topics: Updates on recent planning, land use, and eminent domain decisions Federal laws, regulations, and programs affecting local land use decision-making Detailed, in-depth sessions on "hot" topics and critical practice instruction Concurrent sessions on critical practice areas, including eminent domain, comprehensive planning, and easements and exactions Ethical considerations for the land use practitioner and governmental lawyer And more: The Institute also features a Head Start program for those new to land use law, concurrent sessions so you can tailor the course to your unique needs, and unmatched networking opportunities with preeminent faculty and fellow registrants from across the country.

Planning Chairs (also on faculty) Frank Schnidman Senior Fellow School of Urban and Regional Planning Florida Atlantic University Boca Raton, FL Gideon Kanner Professor Emeritus Loyola Law School Los Angeles, CA Faculty Gus B. Bauman Beveridge & Diamond, P.C. Washington, D.C. Michael M. Berger Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP Los Angeles, CA Amy Brigham Boulris Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart, P.A. Miami, FL David L. Callies Benjamin A. Kudo Professor of Law University of Hawaii at Mânoa William S. Richardson School of Law Honolulu, HI Robert H. Freillich Freillich & Popowitz, LLP Los Angeles, CA Graham C. Grady Shefsky & Froelich, Ltd. Chicago, IL Mathew S. Gray Perkins Coie LLP San Francisco, CA Wendy L. Kellington Law Offices of Wendie L. Kellington, PC Lake Oswego, OR Robert I. McMurray Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell LLP Los Angeles, CA Deborah M. Rosenthal Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton, LLP Costa Mesa, CA Barbara J. Schussman Perkins Coie LLP San Francisco, CA Edward J. Sullivan Garvey Schubert Barer Portland, OR Julie A. Tappendorf Ancel Glink Diamond Bush Di Ciannni & Krafthefer, P.C. Chicago, IL Pamela S. Thompson City Attorney Redwood City, CA Timothy A. Tosta McKenna Long & Aldridge LLP San Francisco, CA Bryan W. Wenter City Attorney City of Walnut Creek Walnut Creek, CA ALI CLE Program Attorney Thomas M. Hennessey (thennessey@ali-cle.org)

Program All times are Pacific Time. Wednesday, August 14, 2013 3:30 p.m. Early Registration 4:00 p.m. Head Start Program* Moderator: Mr. Schnidman Panel: Professor Callies, Mr. Bauman, and Ms. Boulris 6:00 p.m. Adjournment for the Day Thursday, August 15, 2013 8:00 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:25 a.m. Administrative Remarks ALI CLE Staff VIDEO WEBCAST SEGMENT A $329 8:30 a.m. Welcome and Course Overview 8:45 a.m. Update on Planning, Land Use, and Eminent Domain Decisions Moderator: Mr. Schnidman; Panel: Professors Callies and Kanner; Mss. Boulris, Kellington, Rosenthal, and Tappendorf; and Messrs. Bauman, Berger, Grady, Gray, Sullivan, Tosta, and Wenter 10:15 a.m. Networking and 10:30 a.m. Update on Planning, Land Use, and Eminent Domain Decisions (Continued) 12:30 noon Lunch Break and Women in Land Use Law Dutch Treat Lunch VIDEO WEBCAST SEGMENT B $329 1:15 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS Environmental Quality Review Messrs. Bauman, Gray, and Tosta Community Benefits and Development Agreements* Professor Callies and Mss. Tappendorf and Thompson Basics of Eminent Domain* Professor Kanner and Ms. Boulris 2:45 p.m. Networking and 3:00 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS Climate Change at the Local Level Messrs. Freilich and Grady Transportation Challenges and Solutions* Ms. Kellington and Messrs. McMurry and Tosta Update on Urban Sprawl and the Suburbs* Professor Kanner and Mr. Sullivan ALI CLE Curriculum Real Estate / Land Use Curriculum ALI CLE's pragmatic real estate and land use programs are recognized for distinguished faculties and presentation of all sides in commercial transactions, eminent domain cases, defaults and workouts, land use planning, environmental litigation, and tax matters. Faculty panels, compromised of top litigators and corporate counsel, mortgage attorneys, M&A and workout specialists, judges, and academics, offer valuable insight, helpful strategies, and necessary skills to attorneys at all levels of experience.

4:15 p.m. Networking and 4:30 p.m. Annual Richard F. Babcock Faculty Keynote Address: Slaying the Dragon: How would Richard Babcock Critique the Complexity of Current American Land Use Law and Planning? Speaker: Robert H. Freilich Introduction by Mr. Schnidman 5:30 p.m. Adjournment for the Day; Networking Reception for Registrants and Faculty, sponsored by Perkins Coie LLP Friday, August 16, 2013 8:00 a.m. Networking Session and Continental Breakfast VIDEO WEBCAST SEGMENT C $329 8:30 a.m. Federal Laws, Regulations, and Programs Affecting Local Land Use Decision Making Moderator: Mr. Schnidman; Panel: Professor Callies, Mss. Rosenthal, Schussman, and Tappendorf, and Messrs. Bauman, Grady, McMurry, and Sullivan 10:15 a.m. Networking and 10:30 a.m. Federal Laws, Regulations, and Programs (Continued) 12:00 noon Lunch Break VIDEO WEBCAST SEGMENT D $329 1:15 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS Renewable Energy Mr. Grady and Mss. Kellington and Schussman Comprehensive Planning* Ms. Rosenthal and Messrs. Sullivan and Tosta Easements and Exactions* Ms. Boulris and Messrs. Berger, Freilich, and Wenter 2:45 p.m. Networking and Here s what registrants said about recent presentations of this course: "There is simply no better way an attorney who counts land use issues as any part of their practice can spend three days. The expertise, experience, talent, and leadership of the presenters are extraordinary. What sets this course, or institute meeting far apart from any other though, is the devotion and character of the co-chairs, and the kindly collegiality evident amongst the presenters." "I am a multi-year participant. I always learn 2 things each year: how much I don't know and some new item that helps me in the coming year, which generally pays for the cost of attending this seminar."

3:00 p.m. CONCURRENT SESSIONS Hydralic Fracturing Professor Callies, Mr. Freilich, and Ms. Schussman Disaster Planning and Recovery* Mss. Rosenthal and Thompson Regulating Navigable Airspace the Drones are Coming* Mr. Berger and Ms. Kellington 4:15 p.m. Networking and 4:30 p.m. Ethical Considerations in the Use of Social Media for the Land Use Practitioner and Government Lawyer Moderator: Mr. Schnidman; Panel: Ms. Tappendorf and selected Land Use Institute registrants 5:30 p.m. Closing Comments and Adjournment *Sessions not recorded or webcast Total 60-minute hours of instruction (including the Head Start Program): 16, including one hour of ethics 19 CPE credit hours in Business (live group and group-internet-based programs) Course Materials This program's study materials are a valuable stand-alone resource that many use as an annual update on current land use issues. Please consider "going green" by ordering your materials on a USB drive when you register and bringing your laptop to the program. ALI CLE s Forms Library Subscriptions Legal forms are designed to solve current client problems, and then adapt as clients and problems change. ALI CLE has collected thousands of forms, designed by the top practitioners in their fields and ready for you to adapt to your own clients concerns. All editable. All practice-tested. And now all available in subscription practice area libraries. Subscribe to a specific practice area within ALI CLE s Forms Library for as little as $99 per year, or subscribe to the entire library. Whichever option you choose, your annual cost will represent huge savings over buying the forms separately. Practice Area Libraries Available for Annual Subscription Banking Bankruptcy Business Organizations/Corporate Law Commercial Law/UCC Elder Law Employee Benefits Employment and Labor Law Environmental Estate Planning Land Use Real Estate Securities To learn more or subscribe: www.ali-cle.org/formslibrary ALI CLE s Forms Library: The Evolution of Higher Forms

how to register online www.ali-cle.org/cv003 phone 1-800-CLe News fax 215-243-1664 mail return the form on the back panel of this brochure to: registrar, ALi CLe, 4025 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3099 get MANDAtorY CLe & CPe CreDit Virtually all ALI CLE programs receive CLE credit in AK, AL, Ar, AZ, CA, Co, De, FL, ga, hi, ia, il, in, Ks, KY, LA, Me, MN, Mo, Ms, Mt, NC, ND, Ne, Nh, NJ, NM, NV, NY, oh, ok, PA, ri, sc, tn, tx, Ut, VA, Vt, wa, wi, and wv. Upon request, ALI-CLE will apply for CLE credit in id, or, and wy. This course is expected to qualify for 16 credits, including one ethics credit, in 60-minute MCLE jurisdictions; and for 19.2 credits, including 1.2 ethics credits, in 50-minute MCLE jurisdictions. In NY, this course is appropriate for both newly admitted and experienced attorneys. For specific information on CLE, CPE, or other professional accreditation in your state, please e-mail the MCLE Team at TeamMCLE@ali-cle.org, go to http://www.ali-cle.org/mcle, or call 1-800-CLE-NEWS. NAsBA ALI CLE is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be addressed to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www. learningmarket.org. For more information regarding ALI CLE s administrative policies, such as complaint and refund, please call Customer Service at (800) CLE-NEWS. CPe credit hours for this course: 19 in Business (live group and group-internet based programs). Learning objectives: Acquisition of knowledge and skills to develop proficiency as a practioner. suggested Prerequisite: Limited experience in practice in subject matter and/ or completion of Basic CLE/CPE course in subject matter. Level of instruction: Intermediate. hotel ACCoMMoDAtioNs A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the Le Meridien San Francisco. Room rate: $279 per night, single or double occupancy. These rooms will be held as a block, unless exhausted, until July 21, at which time they will be released to the general public. Registrants must make their own hotel reservations and indicate that they are attending the ALI CLE program to qualify for rooms in the block. Room reservations may be made by calling Le Meridien San Francisco, 333 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111; phone (415) 296-2900. Confirmations will be sent by the hotel. Please read the cancellation policy carefully. go to www.ali-cle.org/cv003 for more info about: registration/cancellation/requirements for persons with disabilities/scholarships Also from ALI CLE Modern Real Estate Transactions August 1-3, 2013 Chicago and Video Webcast www.ali-cle.org/cv008 Creative Tax Planning for Real Estate Transactions September 26-27, 2013 Washington, DC and Video Webcast www.ali-cle.org/cv016 Commercial Real Estate Leases: Selected Issues in a Distressed and Troubled Market November 7-8, 2013 Chicago and Video Webcast www.ali-cle.org/cv013 SOCIAL NETWORKING Start interacting with other course registrants and faculty through these social networking tools. Post topics you would like to see covered during the course, discuss hot topics, and make lunch and dinner plans with other on-site attendees. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/ 300034126796575/ Twitter: #LANDUSE13

Land Use Institute: Planning, Regulation, Litigation, Eminent Domain, and Compensation www.ali-cle.org/cv003 Register online: www.ali-cle.org/cv003 Local government land use decisions affect the environment, economic development, historic landmarks, religious practice, community growth, and quality of life. For land use practitioners to stay ahead of the competition, it is essential that they understand the key issues property owners and developers face when attempting to obtain governmental approvals. The Land Use Institute is designed for attorneys, professional planners, public officials, developers, and academics who are involved in land use planning, zoning, permitting, property development, environmental protection, and related litigation. This cutting-edge program, comprising 16 hours of instruction, including one hour of ethics, and taught by preeminent practitioners, academics, and government officials, has earned its role as the most comprehensive land use continuing education program available. Not only does the Institute provide critical reviews and analyses of the most important new cases, nationwide trends, state-specific concerns, and both routine and complex procedural issues, but it also offers outstanding networking opportunities, including breakfasts, breaks, a reception for registrants and faculty, and a Dutch-Treat Luncheon for Women in Land Use. Some of this year s program highlights include: Head Start Program A two-hour introductory session for attorneys who are new to the land use practice area. Annual Richard F. Babcock Faculty Keynote Address Richard F. Babcock was one of the twentieth century s greatest land use attorneys and the first chair of the predecessor to ALI CLE s Land Use Institute. In his honor, each year a faculty member presents a major address on a topic of substantial current interest. Faculty member Robert Freilich has been selected to present the Thursday concluding presentation as the 2013 Faculty Keynote Speaker. His topic: Slaying the Dragon: How Would Richard Babcock Critique the Complexity of Current American Land Law Use and Planning? Concurrent Sessions In response to registrants requests for the opportunity to examine current issues in greater detail in a small group setting, each afternoon of the program offers concurrent sessions that allow for detailed analyses of both hot topics and traditional critical practice areas.

Online www.ali-cle.org/cv003 Phone 1-800-CLE NEWS FAX 215-243-1664 Mail Registrar, ALI CLE, 4025 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3099 Land Use Institute San Francisco, August 14-16, 2013 $1,399 G Please enter registration(s): $1,399 CV003 Please provide my course materials as (choose only one): USB drive Printed course book Please consider "going green" and order your study materials on USB drive. We recommend that you bring a laptop for viewing at the program. Video Webcast $1,099/$329 G Full program. Tuition: $1,099 WAV003 G Webcast Segment A: $329 WAV003A G Webcast Segment B: $329 WAV003B G Webcast Segment C: $329 WAV003C G Webcast Segment D: $329 WAV003D Can t attend? You don t have to miss anything! Order the: G DVD (video), including a complimentary MP3 CD-ROM and PDFs of the course materials $899 AV003V G Audio MP3 CD-ROM (including PDFs of the course materials) $699 AV003 G Course materials in digital form on a USB drive only $249 SV003 Partial Scholarships Scholarships covering 30% of tuition fees, valid for on-site courses, live webcasts, and webcast segments only, are available. Scholarships cannot be combined with other offers. G I am a full-time employee of the federal, a state, or a local government or governmental agency. G I am a recent law school graduate (<5 years). G I am a retired senior lawyer (65 or older). $ Total G Check enclosed (payable to ALI CLE) Please charge to my credit card: G AMEX G DISCOVER G MasterCard G VISA Card no.: Card expiration date: / signature e-mail address (required for webcasts and online subscriptions) American Law Institute Continuing Legal Education 4025 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104-3099 NONPROFIT ORG U.S. Postage PAID ALI CLE