Residential Landlord-Tenant Practice
Practice forms and expert tips
- Product Number: 2210042WBA
- Publication Date: 10/5/2020
- Length: 3 Hours CLE Credit Note
- Copyright: © 2020 MCLE, Inc.
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Product Description
Product Description
Your advice to clients depends upon your knowledge of the basics and new developments, as well as the all-important element in any housing law case—judicial discretion. This landlord-tenant law program is a must if you practice, or would like to practice, in this area. Hear the panelists explain how to handle the majority of landlord-tenant cases. The basics are covered in a way that attorneys new to the area can easily understand. Much of this practice area can only be learned from the "battlefield"—not from books—because practice and procedure varies by court and much of the law is contained in hard-to-find opinions throughout the state.Experienced panelists from across the Commonwealth share their secrets, strategies, and traps for the unwary. Hear valuable insights about the best way to present your client's claims in court, including a discussion of the impact of the state and federal eviction moratoriums on the court process. Bring your questions to customize the discussion.
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Agenda
Agenda & Materials
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2:00 - 2:05 pm
Welcome and Introduction
on demand video Add to CartCatherine F. Downing, Esq., Downing Van Dyke LLC , Natick
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2:05 - 2:15 pm
Brief Overview of State and Federal Eviction Moratoriums
on demand video Add to CartCatherine F. Downing, Esq., Downing Van Dyke LLC , Natick
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2:15 - 2:55 pm
Rights and Responsibilities of Landlords
on demand video Add to CartJames F. Creed, Jr., Esq., CREEDLAW LLC , Marshfield
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2:55 - 3:40 pm
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3:40 - 3:45 pm
Break
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3:45 - 4:40 pm
A View From the Bench
on demand video Add to CartHon. Timothy F. Sullivan, Housing Court, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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4:40 - 5:00 pm
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