An Important Two-Day Conference on

TELECOMMUNICATIONS ISSUES
IN REAL ESTATE
Getting the most from the collision of new technology and real property law


June 28 & 29, 2004
Atlanta, Georgia
Renaissance Atlanta Downtown Hotel


A B O U T      T H E     C O N F E R E N C E

“The telecommunications convergence has permeated all U.S. industries: public and private real property owners and developers are no exception. With the recovery underway, new opportunities – or resurrected old ones such as shared tenant services – may lie at the intersection of telecommunications and real property developments. Property owners now have cable, broadband, fiber-to-the-curb and other forms of high-speed access that, together with VoIP, wireless (WI-FI) and other information technologies, represent potential cost savings for the owner and (if provided to tenants or residents) revenue generation opportunities.

This seminar addresses the overlap of emerging – and unsettled – legal and regulatory issues presented by the new technologies with long-standing, well-established principles of real property law. Perspectives are brought by representatives of property owners, developers, state and municipal governments and carrier/suppliers. The seminar topics will assist legal and other professionals, participants in commercial and multi-dwelling unit developments and related industries, tower owners, as well as telecommunications companies, cable operators and others involved in these ventures. You won’t want to miss it.”

Program Co-Chairs: Norman B. “Chip” Gerry, Esq. of Gerry & Sapronov LLP, and Glen P. Smith, Esq. of Post Properties, Inc.

Credits: GA 12.8 CLE; WA 12.75 CLE; CA 13.0 MCLE; Call about others.

Who Should Attend? Attorneys; telecommunications, cable, and electric utility industry executives; representatives of government agencies and large telecommunications users.

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