Eminent Domain and Land Use in Hawaii
May 10, 2012
Location
YWCA
1040 Richards Street
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813
USA
Description
Since 2005, eminent domain law has been in a state of flux. In 2008, the Hawaii Supreme Court handed down its decision in County of Hawaii v. C&J Coupe Family Limited Partnership, dramatically changing the public use inquiry. As Honolulu embarks on a landmark transportation improvement project, what are the legal issues that will arise and what is the current state of the law?
Join Program Chair Mark M. Murakami of Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert and our outstanding faculty. These topics will be covered:
Eminent Domain Update
Acquisitions of the Right of Way
Honolulu Rail – Bid Protests
Honolulu Rail – Transit-Oriented Development
Honolulu Rail – Burials
Valuations in Oahu Real Estate
Ethics for Eminent Domain Practitioners
Additional Information
This seminar is approved for the following credits
HI CLE
This course has been approved for 1.0 Mandatory Continuing Professional Education (MCPE) credit hour and 4.75 Voluntary Continuing Legal Education credit hours by the Hawaii State Bar Association.
CA CLE
THE SEMINAR GROUP is an approved State Bar of California MCLE provider #10734 and certifies that this activity has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of California for 5.0 general and 1.0 ethics CLE credits.
WA CLE
This course has been approved by the Washington State Bar for 5.75 hours of Washington MCLE credit, including 1.0 hours of ethics credit. Self-Study credit may be available.
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The Seminar Group
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Vashon, Washington 98070
United States of America
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