National Retail Tenants Associations' Best Practices Conference 2010
Event | 09.26.10 - 09.29.10, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC
NRTA's Annual Conference program is focused on the commercial real estate lease challenges and the effective lease administration best practices that will help you maximize your ability to control occupancy costs and build company profits in this recession-strained economy.
Greg Call and Jennifer Romano will address the following topics:
- Co-Tenancy Rights and Remedies
- Anticipating Litigation with Lease Provisions
- Workshop: Goals, Strategies and Tactics in Lease Disputes-From Audit to Litigation
Barbara Champoux and Tracy Reichmuth will also attend this event.
In addition, Crowell & Moring is sponsoring a cocktail reception surrounding the conference. This event will take place on September 28th from 5:00pm-7:00pm at Morton's The Steakhouse in Anaheim.
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