Peter represents clients in all major aspects of transactional real estate law, including property acquisition and disposition, land use and development, leasing, portfolio leasing and subleasing, real estate finance and real estate brokerage matters.
Kristina Ogland is a partner with the law firm of Estreen & Ogland in Hudson, Wisconsin.
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Session I - Drafting Agreements, Due Diligence, and Loan Document Review – Peter Kogan
In this first session, attendees will focus on the early and critical stages of a real estate transaction. This includes drafting and reviewing Purchase and Sale Agreements, conducting thorough due diligence, and reviewing loan documents. Key insights will be shared on how to protect clients’ interests and avoid common pitfalls in the process.
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Session II - Foreclosure and Short Sale Transactions, Closing Document Checklists, and Legal Ethics – Kristina Ogland
In the second session, attendees will focus on the later stages of a real estate transaction, including handling foreclosure and short sale transactions, using closing document checklists, and ensuring ethical practices throughout the process. This session provides valuable tools for managing complex transactions and maintaining compliance.
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Date / Time: February 20, 2025
Closed-captioning available
Peter L. Kogan | Reed Smith
Peter represents clients in all major aspects of transactional real estate law, including property acquisition and disposition, land use and development, leasing, portfolio leasing and subleasing, real estate finance and real estate brokerage matters. His clients have included large global retailers, professional sports franchises, hotel and restaurant developers, major industrial and manufacturing businesses, software and information technology companies, entities engaged in commercial transportation and waste disposal, and owners of retail and other properties.
Peter focuses his practice on complex transactions involving the multi purpose development and redevelopment of large-scale properties in Pennsylvania, which frequently include extensive and innovative arrangements with public and quasi-public agencies for the use of former industrial, commercial and institutional sites. In connection with such transactions, Peter has assisted clients in securing public-private financing and entering into partnership and development agreements governing the use and development of Brownfield and “grayfield” sites. Another focus of Peter’s practice is representing professional sports franchises throughout the United States in negotiations with public and private landowners for the development, lease and funding for stadiums and arenas.
Peter also has extensive experience in representing publicly held and privately owned businesses in complex mergers and acquisitions and related financing practices, as well as related securities compliance matters. He has lectured extensively on issues of real estate law and commercial development in Western Pennsylvania.
Kristina Ogland | Estreen&Ogland
Kristina Ogland is a partner with the law firm of Estreen & Ogland in Hudson, Wisconsin. She earned her undergraduate degree from Iowa State University and her law degree from William Mitchell College of Law, where she was a Merit Scholar and Member of the William Mitchell Law Review.
Kristina has extensive experience in a broad range of real estate transactions involving sales, leasing, development, taxation, and litigation. She has represented lenders and borrowers in foreclosure matters and has successfully negotiated short sales, deeds-in-lieu and refinances for lenders and borrowers seeking an alternative to foreclosure.
In addition, Kristina serves as a Qualified Intermediary and represents individuals and entities seeking tax deferral under section 1031 of the IRS Code. She offers a variety of real estate related legal services such as business formations and dissolutions and has litigated cases involving boundary disputes, adverse possession, and the interpretation of contractual clauses related to title and ownership interests.
Session I – Drafting Agreements, Due Diligence, and Loan Document Review | 1:00pm – 2:00pm
Break | 2:00pm – 2:10pm
Session II – Foreclosure and Short Sale Transactions, Closing Document Checklists, and Legal Ethics | 2:10pm – 3:10pm
only $395 yearly
only $395 yearly