The Atlanta Lawyer May 2014 | Page 41

section update Real Estate Section By Michael E. Leavey Dorough & Dorough, LLC [email protected] E ven as the “bar year” comes to a close, the Real Estate Section is staying as busy as ever with its monthly meetings and other special events and programs. At the Section’s February breakfast meeting, Patrick Braley of Bennett Thrasher and Chuck Van Horn of Berman Fink Van Horn PC and the Section’s Immediate Past Chair discussed the use of forensic accounting in soured real estate transactions in their presentation “Accounting Professionals: Real Solutions to Real Problems in Real Estate.” The program provided great insight into one of the ways lawyers can use other professionals to support their clients’ legal claims. In March, John J. Wiles, Wiles & Wiles, LLP, and Judge Louis Levenson, Levenson & Associates, presented “Trial of a Dispossessory Case.” Attendees enjoyed the dynamic of a practitioner and a jurist discussing the mechanics of dispossessory proceedings and general landlord-tenant law. The Section’s April breakfast featured a program entitled, “Private Covenants Encumbering Real Property - Application, Enforcement and Duration.” Warren O. Wheeler of Schreeder, Wheeler & Flint, LLP and Leonard R. Gray Jr. of First American Title Insurance Company discussed the life and death of covenants restricting the use of land and the affect that certain statutes have on the enforceability of covenants. Mr. Gray also provided an interesting perspective into the role of title insurance in situations where property owners may want to alternatively avoid or sustain enforcement of covenants. The attendees included a mix of title agents, practitioners and law students interested in hearing more about this fundamental aspect of real property law. The Section’s May breakfast program will continue the annual panel series regarding the retail real estate industry; and the Section will hold a networking luncheon in June in lieu of its usual breakfast meeting. Please be on the look out for future announcements about these events. The Real Estate Section holds its breakfast meetings on the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 a.m., at the offices of Arnall Golden Gregory in Atlantic Station. CLE credit is typically available for Section members and attendees. The Section reserves a number of free or reduced-price spaces at its meetings and events for unemployed attorneys and law students. The Section is always looking for members to help with planning and coordinating the