Join Me at the Appraisal Institute's 42nd Annual Litigation Seminar
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On November 18, the Southern California Chapter of the Appraisal Institute is hosting its 42nd Annual Litigation Seminar.  This full-day event features a great panel of speakers, and has been approved for eight hours of both Appraisal Institute and Office of Real Estate Appraisers ("OREA") continuing education credit. 

It is being held at:
Embassy Suites Hotel
11767 Harbor Blvd.
Garden Grove, CA 92840 
714-539-3300

I will be speaking at 3:45 p.m. on "New Cases & What’s Happening in Eminent Domain."  I understand that I am the last speaker of the day, and that you will undoubtedly have heard all you want to hear about eminent domain by the time 3:45 rolls around, but if you come, please stick around for my presentation.  I hate speaking to an empty room. 

I'd preview what I plan to say, but it will probably depend a lot on what happens earlier in the day, and besides, if I told you now, there would really be no incentive to stay until the end of the day with me.  Hope to see you there!

  • Rick E. Rayl
    Of Counsel

    Rick Rayl is an experienced litigator on a broad range of complex civil litigation issues. His practice is concentrated primarily on eminent domain, inverse condemnation and other real-estate-valuation disputes. His public ...

Eminent Domain Report is a one-stop resource for everything new and noteworthy in eminent domain. We cover all aspects of eminent domain, including condemnation, inverse condemnation and regulatory takings. We also keep track of current cases, project announcements, budget issues, legislative reform efforts and report on all major eminent domain conferences and seminars in the United States.

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