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The Benjamin S. Crocker Symposium 2010: Negotiating the Real Estate Maze

The Benjamin S. Crocker Symposium 2010, co-sponsored by the Los Angeles County Bar Association Real Property Section and the UCLA Ziman Center for Real Estate, will bring together our community’s real estate industry leaders, including attorneys, accounta

John C. Cushman, III to Keynote the Crocker Symposium 2010

John C. Cushman, III, Chairman of the Board of Cushman & Wakefield, Inc., will deliver the opening keynote address at the Crocker Symposium 2010, “Negotiating the Real Estate Maze: Challenges and Opportunities.”

Drawing on his depth and breadth of experience as both a brokerage leader and corporate citizen, Mr. Cushman will provide context for the numerous economic crosscurrents that are impacting the industry, helping separate transient economic noise from sustainable trends in real estate. He will also describe how shifts in client demand are leading practitioners from different aspects of the industry to break down silos and collaborate in new ways, particularly in the area of environmental sustainability, and the implications—and the opportunities—for the real estate services sector.

So, register today and get early bird pricing for the Crocker Symposium 2010 taking place on March 23rd at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Members of HBSASC are entitled to a special discount:

Special Allied Association Early Bird Rate: $255.00*
Regular Rate: $325
*This represents a $70 discount. The early bird deadline is Friday, March 5, 2010.

5.5 hours of MCLE credit, 6.5 hours of CE credit and up to 6.5 hours of DRE credit (approval pending) will be available through our 2 plenary sessions and 12 breakout sessions.

The Crocker Symposium 2010 is presented by the Real Property Section of the Los Angeles County Bar Association and the Richard S. Ziman Center for Real Estate at UCLA.

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