49th annual Ralph E. Boyer Condo & Development Law conference at Miami Law

The conference will cover the latest on crucial topics for attorneys and professionals involved in condominiums, homeowners, and community association law and development, including the latest Surfside legislation.
49th annual Ralph E. Boyer Condo & Development Law conference at Miami Law

The 49th Institute on Condominium and Cluster Development conference, co-hosted by Miami Law's Ralph E. Boyer Institute on Condominium Law and the Robert Traurig-Greenberg Traurig LL.M. in Real Property Development, will take place September 26 and 27, 2024, at The Boca Raton hotel, located at 501 East Camino Real in Boca Raton, Florida.

The two-day conference aims to provide updates on condominium and planned development law, focusing on current issues such as the impact of natural disasters on community associations. The discussions will cover various topics, including artificial intelligence, judicial decisions, legislative updates, arbitration outcomes, and recent administrative changes, particularly those following the Surfside building collapse.

William P. Sklar, the program's director, highlighted the significance of this year's conference topics, which include innovations in mixed-use condominiums and strategies for reserving rights for future amendments to declarations in homeowners associations, alongside the ongoing incorporation of the Surfside life safety legislations. These discussions are crucial for legal practitioners specializing in condominium and community association law.

The conference will feature panels comprising real estate lawyers and officials from the Division of Florida Condominiums, Timeshare, and Mobile Homes, making it a comprehensive event for those involved in the field.

Tom Nealon, director of Miami Law's Real Property Development LL.M. and an experienced adjunct, emphasized the national and international recognition of the Boyer Condo Conference. He praised it as an invaluable opportunity for professionals to stay abreast of the latest developments in condo law, a necessity due to the recent legal and legislative changes. He also highlighted the longstanding contribution of the RPD program in educating legal practitioners on a wide range of real estate and property development topics since the 1980s, drawing students from across the globe.

The event will earn approved Florida Bar CLE credits; 18.5 general credits, including 1.0 in ethics, and 1.0 in technology; and 18.5 Certification credits in Real Estate and Condominium and Planned Land Development Law.

The conference is open to the public, with registration. The registration fee of $640.00 covers both days of the conference. Law firms with five or more individuals who register for the conference will receive a 10% discount per person. Please email events@law.miami.edu to receive more information before registering.

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