Event Description
Online registration is closed. Please email award@mnbars.org to
register
This eminent domain CLE will
discuss the issues, arguments, and holdings presented in the recent Minnesota
Supreme Court decision, State by Comm’ r of Transp. v. Elbert, 942 N.W.2d 182 (Minn. 2020). The presenters will offer background
and analysis of the Supreme Court’s treatment of access rights and severance
damages in partial takings cases in Minnesota, and discuss other aspects of the
decision from both the public and private practice perspective.
Presenters:
Stuart T. Alger | Counsel | Faegre Drinker
Mathew A. Ferche | Assistant Attorney General | Minnesota
Attorney General's Office
CLE
Credits:
1.0 Standard CLE Credit | Event Code:
353495
Cost:
HCBA Member: $0
Non-HCBA Member: $40
Law Student/New
Admittee: Free
Deadline to register: April 26, 2021
Remote Participation: Remote instructions will be
emailed to you the day prior to the event.
Payments: Due to the pandemic, accounting staff have
limited access to the office making the processing of checks difficult. We
request that you register online or over the phone by credit card whenever
possible. If you need assistance, please contact the program manager. If
you must pay by check, please use this
registration form.
Cancellations: Need to cancel? Please see our cancellation
policy .
Accommodations: The HCBA is committed to
creating an inclusive environment in which all members can participate fully. If
you need reasonable accommodations to participate in this event, please notify
the program manager. Please provide notification at least 72 hours prior
to the meeting to allow sufficient time to make arrangements for accommodations.
Thank you.
Program Manager:
Abby
Ward
award@mnbars.org
612-278-6307