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Free Webinar – Virtual Hearings Best Practices (Part I)

Virtual Hearings – Statewide Best Practices for Local Government Land Use Hearings (Part I)

Originally held on Wednesday, May 6 – 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM (EDT) – Now available on demand for free.

Presented by the Environmental and Land Use Law Section, Real Property, Probate & Trust Law Section, and the City, County and Local Government Law Section

Statewide stay-at-home orders and social distancing guidelines have forced local governments to move to virtual and remote meetings, including quasi-judicial land use and zoning hearings. This new way of operating raises many challenges as well as opportunities. This program brings together (virtually) land use practitioners and local government attorneys from across Florida to discuss the best practices and potential pitfalls of virtual local government meetings and quasi-judicial land use hearings.

CLE/CM CREDITS

CLER PROGRAM: GENERAL – 2.0, TECHNOLOGY – 2.0

CERT PROGRAM: 2.0

(CITY, COUNTY AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LAW, CONDOMINIUM AND PLANNED DEVELOPMENT LAW, REAL ESTATE, STATE AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT AND ADMINISTRATIVE PRACTICE)

COURSE LEVEL: ADVANCED

COURSE NO: 3944

The accreditation period for this course expires on 11/30/2021. CLE credit cannot be obtained for this course following the expiration date.

1.0 CM and 1.0 AICP Law CM credit applied for

PANELISTS

Nikki Day, Bryant Miller Olive P.A., Tampa

Patrick Krechowski, Balch & Bingham LLP, Jacksonville

Robert Lincoln, The Law Office of Robert K. Lincoln P.A., Sarasota

Victoria Mendez, City of Miami, Miami

Erin Tilton, Hopping Green & Sams, Tallahassee

MODERATORS

Janette Smith, City of Margate, Margate

Robert Volpe, Hopping Green & Sams, Tallahassee

May 5, 2020 By Site Administrator

Filed Under: Section News

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