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Case law update on economic loss rule following Flagstaff Affordable Housing LP v. Design Alliance, Inc., Arizona Supreme Court, En BancMeredith Vivona , Renaud Cook Drury & Mesaros PACase law update on easement issues following Kadlec v. Dorsey, Arizona Supreme Court, En BancAdam Weisman , Hinderaker & Rauh PLCCase law updates and advanced issues in Community Associations Tanis Duncan , Law Office of Tanis A. DuncanPanel discussion on current economic conditions and their effect on real property and the legal practice Steven Cox, Waterfall Economidis Caldwell Hanshaw & Villamana PC, State Bar of Arizona Certified Bankruptcy SpecialistJohn Sundt, Rusing & Lopez PLLCBob Villamana , Waterfall Economidis Caldwell Hanshaw & Villamana PC, State Bar of Arizona Certified Real Property SpecialistThe Completion Date for Self Study is the date you reviewed the materials. Not the Completion Date listed on the Certificate of Completion.
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