Join us for the second program in a monthly brown bag/roundtable series
addressing the new reality of online dispute resolution. The panel, composed of
an experienced dispute resolution professional and experienced attorneys, will
discuss the pros and cons of online dispute resolution in real estate matters.
Real estate disputes can benefit enormously from mediation or arbitration.
Dispute resolution options are especially important during the pandemic,
allowing parties to resolve their issues in a timely manner when courthouses may
be closed.
This panel will discuss the benefits of dispute resolution for
purchase-and-sale agreements that have gone sideways, including whether
purchase-and-sale agreements can be salvaged or should be terminated.
Panelists will also talk about the benefits of dispute resolution when
clients inherit property and address the many factors to consider when deciding
if, and when, to sell. These factors only increase when property is inherited by
more than one party, and mediation and arbitration can help avoid petitions to
partition.
Dispute resolution can also be effective for addressing issues related to
condo management, particularly for small condo associations, whether or not they
have professional management. This panel will discuss the benefits of dispute
resolution for trustee appointments, budgets, repairs, special assessments,
delinquent payments, unauthorized pets and smoking.
This session was hosted using Zoom.
Faculty:
Kenneth Reich, Esq., Program Co-chair & Moderator
Kenneth Reich Law LLC, Boston
Nancy Weissman, Esq., Program Co-chair & Moderator
Law Offices of Nancy Weissman, Belmont
Brian Jerome, Esq., Panelist
Massachusetts Dispute Resolution Services, Salem
Christopher K. Sweeney, Esq., Panelist
Conn Kavanaugh Rosenthal Peisch Ford LLP, Boston