[Zoom Meeting] Richard Zuromski + Elva Harding – Commercial lease issues in the (Not-Quite) Post-Pandemic Era

When:
September 16, 2021 @ 3:00 pm – 4:30 pm America/Los Angeles Timezone
2021-09-16T15:00:00-07:00
2021-09-16T16:30:00-07:00
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Maya Juergens-Ingle

This meeting will cover:

  • Common lease amendments/workouts during pandemic.  Different concessions and revisions are available, or not, depending on the type of lease (office, retail, industrial).  We will discuss which tenants are likely to get concessions and what types.
  • Common post-pandemic lease terms.  We will discuss how some lease provisions have changed, or not, since the pandemic.
  • Creative ideas to resolve real estate lease disputes.
  • General defenses to lease litigation from a landlord and tenant perspective as well as which ones work best in different situations.
  • Cases applying these lease defenses in practice and how effective they were, or not.
*** This meeting includes 1.0 hours of MCLE credit ***

 


Elva D. Harding
Harding Legal
(415) 967-7570
eharding@edhlegal.com
www.edhlegal.com

Elva Harding is the founder of Harding Legal which focuses on transactional real estate matters. Her practice emphasizes the negotiation and drafting of retail and office leases; real property purchase and sales agreements (commercial and residential); and related contracts. As a leasing “therapist”, Elva helps her clients negotiate leases that meet their specific business goals and needs. She particularly enjoys working with clients in the food and beverage, medical, and technology sectors, and with owners of multi-family real estate. Elva offers pragmatic legal advice that is informed by her many years as an asset manager for a national private equity investment firm involved in multi-family real estate. Elva received her BA from UCLA and JD from Santa Clara University School of Law.

Richard J. Zuromski, Jr.
Seifert Zuromski LLP
(415) 293-7966
rzuromski@szllp.com
www.szllp.com

Mr. Zuromski uses his big-firm litigation experience to help his small and medium sized business clients resolve their contract, real estate and ownership disputes. Mr. Zuromski represents landlords and tenants in commercial real estate litigation and works with his clients to develop creative ideas to efficiently resolve those disputes. Mr. Zuromski also regularly handles cases involving fights over corporate ownership rights in LLCs and partnerships.