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Litigation Appraising: Specialized Topics and Applications

EMAIL   Date: June 13 - 14, 2013   Location: Columbus, OH
 
  Course    
Category  Other [Oth]  
Level  III  
Attendance Hours  15.0  
Exam Hours  1.0  
Current Price  $ 375.00 AI
$ 400.00 Full
 
  Instructor    
Roscoe W. Shiplett, MAI  
Stephen J. Matonis, MAI  
    
 
  Location    
Name  Four Points by Sheraton  
Address  8505 Pulsar Place  
City  Columbus  
State  OH  
Zip  43240  
 
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  Sponsor / Contact    
Chapter  Ohio
Website  www.aiohio.org  
Contact Name  DebbieLee Dougherty  
Email  info@aiohio.org  
Phone  (614) 442-3391  
 
  Description    
This two-day course provides an overview of business opportunities in specialized types of litigation other than eminent domain in which the valuation of real estate is frequently an issue. Examples of topics covered include environmental contamination, ad valorem tax assessments, construction defects, bankruptcies, fraud and misrepresentation cases, income and estate tax disputes, and divorces. Through problem-solving activities, participants will apply new concepts and address how to best handle valuation and reporting issues in a professional legal setting. Participants will gain an understanding of the terminology and concepts involved in litigation valuation services in specialty areas and will learn about the many opportunities available for expanding their practices in litigation valuation.

Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to:

  • Understand how to advocate the use of a particular valuation methodology without advocating the position of a particular litigant
  • Identify issues related to preparing appraisals for litigation assignments involving bankruptcy, tax appeals, environmental issues, fraud, construction defects, etc.
  • Plan and develop effective exhibits and other demonstrative evidence
Recommended Text

Real Estate Valuation in Litigation, 2nd ed.

Applications in Litigation Valuation: A Pragmatist’s Guide


 

Note. This course is in the Litigation Professional Development Program. For more information, click here.



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  • Table of Contents and Overview [PDF]
  • Course Schedule [PDF]
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      Audience    
    Experienced residential and general appraisers interested in learning about the skills needed to provide litigation valuation services in specialty areas, accountants
     
      Equipment    
     
      Prerequisites    
    Successful completion of Basic Appraisal Principles and Basic Appraisal Procedures or equivalent courses is required.

    Students must sign a waiver at the beginning of the course stating that they have the prerequisites. If they do not, they will not hold the Appraisal Institute responsible and will not expect to receive special attention during the course.
     
      For Further Reading    
      Litigation Appraising: Specialized Topics and Applications  
      Real Estate Valuation in Litigation, 2nd ed.  
     
      Disclaimer    
    Cancellation Policy
    • Up To 15 days prior to program start date, refund in full.
    • 7 - 14 days prior to program start date, $50.00 cancellation fee.
    • Less than 7 days prior to program start date, forfeit of payment.
      Transfer Policy
    • Up To 15 days prior to program start date, no transfer fee.
    • 7 - 14 days prior to program start date, $25.00 transfer fee.
    • Less than 7 days prior to program start date, no transfer allowed.
       


    Program materials can be downloaded by the student or can be picked up at the site.
     
      Additional Information    
    Registration is from 8am to 8:30am on the first day. Classes run from 8:30am to 5pm each day.