Hawaii lawyers (and those barred in the 808), take note: On October 21, 2024, the Hawaii State Bar Association will hold its annual Convention, and as always there's a full lineup of CLE programs so you can meet your MCLE requirements.
Thanks to the Real Property & Financial Services Section, there's a significant dirt law component. First, there's "Property Rights and Regulatory Takings" the program on which we are presenting along with Dwight Merriam and lawprof Shelley Saxer. Here's the official description:
This course will provide a survey of property rights and regulatory takings with an emphasis on recent decisions from the United States Supreme Court. Panelists include distinguished faculty and practitioners that will address impact fees, development rights, taking claims, rent controls, and other current issues.
Following us will be a program on "Land Use Conditions" with Cal Chipchase, Brad Saito, and a lawyer from the State of Hawaii Attorney General's office:
This course will provide a survey of the regulatory systems that govern land use in the State of Hawaii. Panelists will discuss regulatory frameworks at the state and city level together with recent legal developments from the Hawaii Supreme Court
You can attend in-person or remotely. This page has the registration information as well as more details and bios of the speakers.
As Jack Lord used to say: "Be here, Aloha."