Mark your calendars for January 13 and 14, 2011 for the 5th Hawaii Land Use Law Conference, to be held in Honolulu. Yes, it’s a few months away, but this is the Big One, it only comes around every two years, and you don’t want to miss it.
The program chairs are Professor David Callies and land use attorney Ben Kudo, and they have assembled an expert and diverse faculty, including keynote speaker Professor Gideon Kanner (no stranger to readers of this blog).
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Here’s the program description:
The Hawai`i system of land use is complex and private land use is highly regulated. Attorneys and legal staff, planners, government officials, land owners and developers need to understand the complex federal, state and local requirements and procedures.
An expert faculty of land use practitioners, planners and regulators will explain the latest issues in land use law as it affects all Hawaiians. This program will give you the tools you need to fully participate in the Hawai`i land use system.
Thank you to the Seminar Co-Sponsors Real Property & Financial Services Section of the HSBA and William S. Richardson School of Law, and to the reception Sponsor Damon Key Leong Kupchak Hastert.
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