Common Disclosure Lawsuits and Hot Topics

12 Nov

Common Disclosure Lawsuits and Hot Topics

Common Disclosure Lawsuits and Hot Topics

Thursday, November 12, 2020 (9:30 AM to 10:30 AM)
1 CE Hours
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In this course, attendees can expect an overview of common disclosure lawsuits in Oregon arising out of residential and commercial real estate transactions as well as tips to avoid these lawsuits to pass along to clients. Material includes an overview of the litigation process including demands, mediation, written discovery, depositions, and arbitration as well as arbitrator selection and forum considerations. Finally, Mr. Eike will present a recent case study he litigated involving representation of a buyer who purchased a property with an undisclosed easement which has a detrimental impact on the real market value and usability of the property.

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Kevin Eike
Kevin A. Eike is a member of the Oregon State and Washington State Bars practicing Real Estate Law in Portland, Oregon for the past 20 years. He is a certified Arbitrator and Mediator and regularly serves as a Arbitrator and Mediator in Real Estate and Construction cases. In addition to being a practicing attorney, arbitrator, and mediator, Kevin holds a current Real Estate Broker’s license in Oregon. He is the current owner of Eike Law, P.C. a premier boutique law firm specializing in a wide array of real estate and construction matters, owner of Kevin A. Eike Arbitration & Mediation, Eike Realty, Eike Properties, and Eike Aviation. Kevin speaks regularly to lawyers, realtors, judges, property managers, and other industry professionals on a wide array of topic germane to real estate, construction, home owner associations, litigation, arbitration and mediation.

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