Drafting Commercial Real Estate Leases: The Ins and Outs of Protecting Your Interests

National Business Institute (NBI)
Speaking Engagement
November 15, 2006
Suzanne M. Amaducci, a Partner in Bilzin Sumberg's Real Estate Group, served as a panelist in this seminar designed to teach property managers, landlords and real estate professionals how to structure leases in their favor. The one-day program covered various aspects of commercial real estate leases, from the basics of negotiating and key lease provisions to the more complicated risk management procedures, exit plans and default strategies. The National Business Institute (NBI) provides legal education to attorneys, accountants, human resource and insurance professionals, real estate agents, teachers and all other corporate professionals. NBI holds seminars in major metropolitan areas in all 50 states and Puerto Rico.

 

 

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