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• “Accounting for Stigma in Environmentally- Impaired Properties”, American


Bar


Association/Institute for Professionals in Taxation (ABA/IPT) Advanced Property Tax Seminar, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 22, 2001


• Chairperson, Minnesota Institute of Legal Education (MILE) Seminar, Asset Valuation, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, December 20, 2001


• Moderator, “The Court’s Perspective:


Guidelines for Presentation of a Valuation Case”, MILE Asset Valuation Program, Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, December 20, 2001


• “Contaminated Properties and Market Value: The Current Status of Judicial and Legislative Developments


Involving the Impact of


Environmental Issues on Market Value,” Institute for Professionals in Taxation (IPT), 1999 Legal Symposium, Indian Wells, California, November 16, 1999


• “Valuation Litigation Case Law Update: Property Tax,” with Ann M. Ladd, 1999 Asset Valuation Seminar presented by Minnesota Institute of Legal Education (MILE), Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 4, 1999


• “Review and Comment on Judicial Developments Involving Property Tax Issues,” 13th Annual Property Tax Appeals Seminar presented by MILE, Bloomington, Minnesota, January 30, 1998


• “1997 Legislative Developments in the Property Tax System,” 1997 New Developments in Real Estate Seminar presented by MILE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 10, 1997


• “Special Purpose Properties, Market Analysis, and Value-in-Use vs. Value-in-Exchange,” with Dennis Jabs, MAI, Asset Valuation Seminar presented by MILE, Bloomington, Minnesota, November 6, 1997


• “Highlights of 1997 Legislative Changes to Property Tax Laws,” Commercial Roundtable, Seminar presented by McGladrey & Pullen, August 7, 1997


• Residential Roundtable, Highlights of 1997 Legislative Changes to Property Tax Laws, Omnibus Tax Bill – Chapter 231, Seminar presented by McGladrey & Pullen, July 10, 1997


• “Current Issues in Multifamily Residential Property Tax Appeals,” Real Estate Seminar presented by McGladrey & Pullen, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 8, 1997


• “Property Taxes For Real Estate Lawyers,” 1996 New Developments in Real Estate Seminar presented by MILE, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 12, 1996


• “Property Tax Valuation During A Recovering Market,” Corporate Real Estate Executive (NACORE), September 1996


• “Property Tax Law in Minnesota: Application of the Tax,” Seminar presented by National Business Institute, Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 20, 1996


• “Banks Often Over-Valued for Real Estate Tax Purposes,” Fredrikson & Byron Bank Focus Newsletter, co-authored with James E. Dorsey and Wendy Cell, March 1996


• “Property Taxes: A Focused Approach,” Minnesota Real Estate Journal, January 8, 1996


• “Property Tax Appeals: A Review of Minnesota Property Tax Practice,


Including the


Fundamentals of Chapter 278 Proceedings and a Survey of Recent Developments,” 1995 Minnesota State Bar Association Tax Institute, November 9, 1995


• “1994 Property Tax Amendments and Contamination Update,” Tax Executives Institute, Minnesota Chapter’s Annual President’s Seminar, February 1995


• “Issues in Ad Valorem Proceeding Arising From the Impact of Environmental Considerations On Value,”


Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 3, 1993


• “Issues in Ad Valorem Proceeding Arising From the Impact of Environmental Considerations On Value,” Institute of Property Taxation Milwaukee, Wisconsin, October 27, 1993


• Ad Valorem Taxation and Environmental Devaluation Part II: Standards of Proof and Case Law Outline,” Journal of Property Tax Management, Fall 1993


• Ad Valorem Taxation and Environmental Devaluation Part I: “Issues in Ad Valorem Proceeding Arising From the Impact of Environmental Considerations on Value,” Journal of Property Tax Management, Summer 1993


Seminar presented by MILE,


• “Issues in Ad Valorem Proceeding Arising From the Impact of Environmental Considerations on Value,” Seminar presented by Environmental Analysis & Valuation, Inc., Denver, Colorado, January 28, 1993


• Chairperson, Minnesota State Bar Association, Continuing Legal Education, Minnesota Property Tax Practice, January 17, 1992


• Moderator, “A Roundtable Discussion: The Effects of Environmental Issues on Value,” and with Mary E. Hanton, “The Effects of Environmental Issues on Value,” January 17, 1992


• “How to Bring a Successful Property Tax Appeal” with Thomas R. Muck, MSBA Continuing Legal Education 1991 Real Estate Convenience Series, Minneapolis, Minnesota, June 5, 1991, Re-published in Real Estate Law Journal, Vol. 5, No. 12, July/August 1992


• “The Impact of Environmental Considerations Upon the Market Value of Real Property,” Hennepin County


Bar


Association


Environmental Law Committee, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 20, 1991


• “Current Developments in Property Tax Appeals: Reductions in Value Based on Environmental Considerations and Tenant Concessions,” Minnesota State Bar Association Continuing Legal Education, 8th Annual Real Estate Institute, Bloomington, Minnesota, November 16, 1990


• “Environmental Impact Taxes,” 1990 Annual Conference of IPT, San Antonio, Texas, June 18, 1990


• “Look Beyond the Rent Roll,” Minnesota Real Estate Journal, April 2, 1990


• “Property Taxes: Equality and Uniformity Issues,” Minnesota Real Estate Journal, February 27, 1989


• “Real Estate Appraisal Issues” with Maxwell Ramsland, Jr., seminar presented by the Independent Bankers of Minnesota, Real Estate Lending Workshop, Bloomington, Minnesota, June 21, 1988


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