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8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Registration and Continental Breakfast8:30 – 9:15 a.m. The Trends and Challenges of Regulatory and Business Conditions That Make ROW an Important Legal Issue in Today’s Infrastructure Build-Out Increased pipeline development has triggered changes in the ROW industry. Right-of-way professionals must be prepared to deal with changing expansion, changing landowner expectations, fluctuating business conditions, and regulatory uncertainty. This discussion highlights current trends, challenges, and goals for the ROW industry as it prepares for the ups and downs of upcoming pipeline agreements.
Liz Babcock, Vice President, Projects,Contract Land Staff
9:15 – 10:15 a.m. Going the Distance: Building Easement Agreements for Long-Term SuccessAn easement, and sometimes, a crossing agreement, establishes a long-term relationship between the landowner and the easement holder. Disputes can seem inevitable given multiple party involvement. But there are ways that these agreements can go smoothly.
This presentation provides a summary of some recent cases from across the country regarding the scope and nature of easements. This discussion will allow practitioners to consider what issues to address in their easements and crossing agreements at the time of preparation. If the parties better understand some of the risks early in the process, it may help reduce the potential of future disputes. It will also include discussion of provisions in easement and crossing agreements to address these issues.
Evan L. Randall, LEED AP BD+C, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
10:15 – 10:45 a.m. Morning Break10:45 – 11:30 a.m. Negotiations Before and During the Condemnation ProcessPipeline right-of-way projects typically involve the real property interests of many different parties, and pipeline companies seek to acquire necessary rights of way in a quick and efficient manner.
This session will address negotiations (both before and during the condemnation process) between pipeline companies and landowners, lenders, governmental agencies, and others with interests in the property, such as utilities, railroads, and other pipelines, that are involved in the easement and crossing agreement acquisition process.
We also explore the specifics of how to develop and maintain positive landowner relationships while negotiating and the provisions in easements to address landowner concerns.
Evan L. Randall, LEED AP BD+C, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
11:30 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. Eminent Domain Law – The Changing Landscape in Colorado, the Western Region, As Well As Critical Decisions Happening Across the US This discussion will entail a survey of recent case and statutory law in Colorado and other states that has changed or will soon change the scope of eminent domain law, specifically focusing on how these changes in the law affect the practical aspects of acquiring right of way.
Todd Miller, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Group Luncheon1:15 – 2:15 p.m. Ingress and Egress Rights – They Aren't Always Obvious and Can Be ComplicatedDefinition of 'Right Of Egress' - The legal right to exit or leave a property. Right of egress is usually used in conjunction with the right of ingress, which means the legal right to enter a property. Whether you're dealing with a landlocked parcel that isn't adjacent to a road or with a parcel that has limited rights to access adjacent roads, ingress and egress rights aren't always apparent and can be a challenge.
J E Parker, Jr., Executive Vice President & General Counsel, H.C. Peck & Associates, Inc.
2:15 – 2:45 p.m. Surveys: Legal Documents and AgreementsThis presentation will focus on the survey process for pipeline projects. It will discuss what may be needed for pipelines from both the survey and legal perspectives. This session will also provide recommendations to address common survey problems.
Douglas W. Chinn, Senior Project Manager, Surveying and Mapping, LLC
2:45 – 3:15 p.m. Afternoon Break3:15 – 3:45 p.m. The Legal Framework for AppraisalsImportant legal considerations affect the preparation of real estate appraisals and the need for such appraisals in the condemnation process. This discussion will provide an overview of issues such as zoning, parking ratios, rental unit density and other legal issues that are important determinants of value for property involved in right of way acquisitions as well as the legal requirements appraisals must meet in condemnation matters.
David Clayton, President, Clayton and Company, Inc. ASA, MRICS, JD
3:45 – 5:00 p.m. Panel Discussion: Hot TopicsIn our last session of the day, our panel of instructors discuss the major issues in the industry. It is also an opportunity for group discourse on important legal dynamics in the Rockies and across the country.
- Liz Babcock, Vice President, Projects, Contract Land Staff
- David Clayton, President, Clayton and Company, Inc. ASA, MRICS, JD
- Douglas W. Chinn, Senior Project Manager, Surveying and Mapping, LLC
- J E Parker, Jr., Executive Vice President & General Counsel, H.C. Peck & Associates, Inc.
- Todd Miller, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
- Moderated By: Evan L. Randall, LEED AP BD+C, Partner, Holland & Hart LLP
5:00 p.m. Final Questions and Training Adjourns
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Who Should Attend this Seminar
Oil and Gas Executives and Manager; Pipeline Project Manager; Right of Way Agents; Landmen; Attorneys; In House Counsel; Paralegals; Regulators, Lawmakers and Their Staff; Engineers; Risk-Management Consultants; Energy Consultants; Support Staff for Any of the Above
Prerequisites and Advance PreparationThis fundamental level group live seminar has no prerequisites. No advance preparation is required before the seminar.
Program LevelBasic level. This fundamental course begins with basic material and then proceeds to the intermediate level.
Delivery MethodGroup-live.
Hotel and Seminar Information
This one-day seminar will be held at the locaton listed below. The seminar will start promptly at 8:00 AM and will finish at 5:00 PM. The program includes continental breakfast, and lunch. Dress is business casual for all seminars.
Holland & Hart LLP Offices555 Seventeenth Street
Suite 3200
Denver, CO 80202
Telephone: (303) 295-8000
View Seminar Location WebsiteBecause of the diversity of hotels found in the area, we will not be holding a block of sleeping rooms with one particular hotel.