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Drafting and Analysis of Insurance and Indemnity Provisions in Leases


Level: Advanced
Runtime: 66 minutes
Recorded Date: January 25, 2018
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Agenda

  • Introduction
  • Interrelation between Property and Liability Coverages
  • Liability Insurance
  • Certificates of Insurance
  • Matching Indemnity and Casualty Restoration Obligation with Insurance
Runtime: 1 hour
Recorded: January 25, 2018
For NY - Difficulty Level: Experienced attorneys only (non-transitional)

Description

A seasoned real estate lawyer and an insurance industry expert will explore the different types of insurance and indemnity provisions found in retail and office leases and the multitude of drafting considerations.

This program was recorded on January 25th, 2018.

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Panelists

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Susan Patelson

Executive Vice President
Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.

Susan is the Area Executive Vice President at Arthur J. Gallagher & Co. where she helps real estate clients manage risk through insurance placements and various risk transfer mechanisms.

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Mitchell C. Regenstreif

Partner
DLA Piper

Mitchell C. Regenstreif has extensive experience in real estate, corporate and finance transactions, with particular emphasis on purchase and sale, leasing and financing of various types of properties and businesses.

Mitchell represents many institutions, including a number of pension funds, entrepreneurs, lenders and borrowers in sophisticated transactions, including the structuring of joint ventures, partnerships and limited liability companies. With his strong financing background, Mitchell has a vast knowledge of financings, workouts and restructurings.

Mitchell also maintains a niche practice in the area of transactional employment and partnership law, including joint venture and partnership formation and dissolution and employment and separation agreements for executives and partners in a variety of businesses.


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