Agenda

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Thursday, August 17, 2023
8:30 am – 4:30 pm PDT


Identifying, Classifying and Locating Easements

Presented by: Glen Hansen  

  • What is and is not an easement
  • Reviewing state law on easements 
  •  Creating easements: easements by necessity, easements by use, written easements 
  • Identifying critical distinctions between easements in gross, easements appurtenant and prescriptive easements 
  • Maintaining easements  
  • Knowing when and how to terminate easements 
  • Obstructing use of easements and determining remedies for obstruction              

Resolving Boundary Disputes    
Presented by: Simon Offord

  •  Adverse possession, easements, boundaries 
  • Obtaining and reviewing boundary evidence
  • Methods for establishing disputed boundaries
  • Participating in dispute resolution techniques 
    • Litigation, arbitration, mediation, agreements, title insurance
  • Examining boundary dispute case studies: exploring techniques for resolving sample disputes 

Defining Trespass and Adverse Possession
Presented by: Bradford Grabske

  • Defining trespass
  • Reviewing the history of adverse possession 
  • Maintaining a claim for adverse possession 
    • Statute of limitations
    • Elements of a claim
  • Defending against a claim for adverse possession
  • Examining recent adverse possession cases 

Accommodating the Rights of Mineral Owners and Surface Owners  
Presented by: Glen Hansen 

  • Legal rights of mineral and surface owners
  • Legal and practical exercise of access rights
  • Where do one party’s rights end and the other’s begin? 
  • Rights of adjacent property owners       
  • Resolving disputes               

Understanding Utility Easements and Rights of Way
Presented by: W. Michael Hensley 

  • Current law on utility rights of way 
    • Federal laws and regulations
    • State laws and regulations
  • Types of utilities affected 
    • Electric, water, natural gas, telecommunications, satellite communications
  • Basis for and definition of the easement
  • Encroachments and interferences  
  • Maintenance 
  • Environmental issues    
  • Condemnation law     
  • Current issues involving utility easements


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Credits

Engineers & Land Surveyors
6.5-Hour Learning Opportunity

Attorneys & Paralegals
6.5 CLE Hours


Continuing Education Credit Information

This webinar is open to the public and is designed to qualify for 6.5 CLE hours for California attorneys and paralegals. HalfMoon Education is an approved Multiple Activity Provider with the State Bar of California (Provider Number 8370).

This webinar offers a non-credit learning opportunity to land surveyors and professional engineers licensed in California.

Attendance will be monitored, and attendance certificates will be available after the webinar for those who attend the entire course and score a minimum 80% on the quiz that follows the course (multiple attempts allowed).

On-Demand Credits

The preceding credit information only applies to the live presentation. This course in an on-demand format may not be eligible for the same credits as the live presentation; please consult your licensing board(s) to ensure that a structured, asynchronous learning format is appropriate.

Speakers

Bradford Grabske

Partner at Murphy & Evertz Attorneys at Law

Mr. Grabske specializes in real estate and complex business litigation. His practice is focused on assisting landowners, businesses, and public agencies with eminent domain, inverse condemnation, contract disputes, land use and environmental issues. Mr. Grabske has successfully represented clients in high stakes trials and before the Court of Appeals. Mr. Grabske has also been recognized as a “Rising Star” in Los Angeles magazine’s Southern California Super Lawyer edition.

Glen Hansen

Senior Counsel at Abbott & Kindermann, LLP 

Mr. Hansen litigates disputes involving real estate law, land use, environmental matters, and commercial transactions. He frequently litigates, writes about, and teaches at conferences on easements and boundary disputes. Mr. Hansen graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree in American Studies from Biola University in La Mirada, California. He earned his law degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Among his many interests and community involvements, Mr. Hansen serves as an officer with the Real Property Section of the Sacramento County Bar Association and as a Dispute Resolution Conference pro-tem judge for the El Dorado County Superior Court. 

W. Michael Hensley

AlvardoSmith

Mr. Hensley is an accomplished trial lawyer. With close to 40 years of experience helping his clients resolve disputes – through trials, arbitrations, mediations, and appeals – he’s argued cases before the U.S. Supreme Court as well as all Southern California State and Federal courts. In addition, he’s often asked to assist clients across the country and as a result has made a number of pro hac vice appearances before various Federal and State courts throughout the United States. Throughout his career, Mr. Hensley has been involved in lawsuits related to a wide range of corporate disputes, from real estate, securities, and corporate governance issues, to trade secrets, employment matters, unfair competition, and California financing laws. He has significant experience defending class action lawsuits. Finally, Mr. Hensley has an active real estate and appellate practice covering both transactional and litigation matters: he’s helped clients structure and defend mechanics liens, purchase agreements, commercial leases, homeowner’s disputes, commercial common area maintenance disputes, subordination agreements, financing arrangements, and more.

Simon Offord

Partner at Brewer Offord & Pederson, LLP

Mr. Offord graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 2005. Thereafter, he remained in Santa Barbara to work at a general litigation firm before attending law school at Santa Clara University and earning his Juris Doctorate in 2009. As a student at Santa Clara, he was named top of his class (receiving the CALI or the Witkin Award) in four of his courses, in addition to graduating on the Dean’s List. Mr. Offord joined the firm in 2009 after clerking for a law practice that primarily focused on real estate litigation and transactions. His experience includes law and motion practice and all stages of civil trials, including serving as lead counsel in both bench and jury trials. He has participated in State and Federal trials. Mr. Offord is active in the Santa Clara County Bar Association and was the co-chair of Executive Committee of the Barrister’s Association in 2012. He is heavily involved in the local real estate community, with an active role in the Silicon Valley Association of Realtors® (SILVAR). He is currently serving as a Member of the Board of Directors for SILVAR, and served as chair of the Affiliate Group for Menlo Park and Atherton for 2012 and 2013. He has also obtained his Real Estate Broker’s License from the California Bureau of Real Estate. He is regularly asked to be a speaker for local real estate organizations and brokerages, including SILVAR, Santa Clara County Association of Realtors®, and San Mateo County Association of Realtors®. He has also guest lectured at Menlo College for the Real Estate Law and Introduction to Law courses. In addition, Mr. Offord has been a speaker for both the Santa Clara County and San Mateo County Bar Associations. At Brewer Offord & Pedersen LLP, Mr. Offord works on matters representing real estate professionals and homeowners involved in neighbor and property disputes, as well as on commercial leasing matters and homeowner association issues. 

 

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