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Adaptation of the Built Environment to Achieve Resilience to Climate Change

13th Kratovil Conference on Real Estate Law & Practice
09.26.2013

The John Mashall Law School Center for Real Estate Law presents the 13th Kratovil Conference on Real Estate Law & Practice - Adaptation of the Built Environment to Achieve Resilience to Climate Change

Registration and Check-in 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.

Welcome and Introduction 9:00 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

Climate change is real. Climatic events—floods, storms, fires, droughts, and extreme heat—are already damaging our built environment and infrastructure.

The 13th Kratovil Conference takes an interdisciplinary look at some of the governmental, financial, insurance, and transactional real estate issues that will need to be addressed when we attempt to adapt the built environment and infrastructure to make them resilient and better able to withstand climatic events, thereby reducing the magnitude of the losses sustained.

Featuring Sheppard Mullin Panelist:  Deborah M. Rosenthal, Partner

Please note:  guests of Sheppard Mullin can receive a discounted registration of $75 - click here.

Click here for the full schedule and registration information. 

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