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Real Estate and Law Symposium - Stanford, CA (Feb. 8)

Jana Cain
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  • Richmond, CA
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I'm not in any way affiliated with this event or its sponsors but wanted to post just in case this event is of interest to others.

http://realsymposium.org/

7th Annual REAL Symposium – February 8th, 2018

Join California’s leading real estate professionals at the 2018 REAL Symposium to hear a leading climate change scholar discuss the dramatic changes in environment regulation under the current administration and potential impacts. Our panels of experts will discuss innovations in design, construction and the law as solutions to the housing crisis, as well as the “cannabis economy,” including its wide-ranging policy implications and impacts from land use to finance.

Tags: California, San Francisco, Bay Area

  • Jana Cain