For In House Counsel — Good Guy Guaranties and How to Use them in Lease Negotiations and Litigation

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April 30, 2013

On April 30, 2013, Jay Itkowitz joined a prestigious group of faculty to present at the New York Law Journal’s In-House Counsel CLE Seminar.  This event, hosted by the Yale Club, was Exclusively for In-House Counsel.  The event was taped for future viewing and provides 7.2 CLE Credits, including ethics.  (Approval pending for NY, NJ and PA) .Here is the feedback received from the New York Law Journal on the event:  “It was great having Jay as a speaker and he did a fantastic job!…on a number of surveys, attendees wrote that they would like to see more discussions on topics on real estate law.”
The Program Features:

Itkowitz – Real Estate —  Good Guy Guaranties and How to Use Them In Lease Negotiations and Litigation
Cozen O’Connor – Governmental Investigations and Regulatory Compliance
Littler – Labor and Employment
Pepper Hamilton – The Evolving Use of Social Media: Protecting Your Organization
Planet Data – Legal Ethics and E-Discovery: What Lawyers Need to Know

Special Counsel – Predictive Coding

Itkowitz  Presentation Description:  In this CLE presentation, Jay Itkowitz will examine the evolution of the “Good Guy Guaranty” as it is used in commercial leasing,  specifically how to learn what to bargain for and how to make sure you get it.  We will discuss how landlords can use the guaranty as a formidable bargaining chip during lease negotiations, how tenants must tread carefully when attempting to surrender the leased premises, and the snags and pitfalls that can complicate matters for counsel when a dispute leads to litigation and, eventually, enforcement of a judgment.