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Trees, People, and the Law National Symposium

Join five of the nation's experts in tree and neighbor law at a National Symposium.

When 02/26/2008 to
02/27/2008
Where European Crystal Banquet Conference Center
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Municipalities, government agencies, utilities, private contractors, and land owners often find themselves involved in litigation from incidents related to trees. Consequently the rights, duties, and liabilities that these entities have with regard to trees are an area of increasing interest and concern. This national symposium is designed to provide a background for understanding, and an opportunity to discuss, the issues surrounding trees, people, and the law.

  • Understand the basics you need to know about when trees enter the legal system.
  • Learnthe duties, rights, and responsibilities of landowners, neighbors,arborists, utilities, and municipalities to prevent injuries and damagecaused by trees.
  • Protect yourself from tree failures as a result of storm damage.
  • Hear how to design a tree inspection and maintenance plan that demonstrates “due diligence.”
  • Find out what to do about encroaching trees and other neighbor disputes.
  • Discover how to protect yourself and limit your liability.
  • Hearcase studies that dramatically illustrate what to do and what not to dowhen a tree causes personal injury or property damage.
  • Uncover the role insurance plays in resolving tree law disputes.
  • Learn about ordinances and policies that other communities have adopted to improve tree cover and enhance their environments.
  • Enjoy the many opportunities to network with presenters and other attendees.

Speakers:

Victor Merullo, Attorney, Merullo, Reister & Swinford Co., L.P.A.; Columbus,Ohio

William F. Elmendorf, Instructor and Program Coordinator for Urban and Community Forestry, School of Forest Resources at Pennsylvania State University; University Park, Pennsylvania

Jill D. Pokorny, Plant Pathologist, USDA Forest Service; St. Paul, Minnesota

Mark Duntemann, Owner, Natural Path Urban Forestry Consultants; Chicago, Illinois

Barri Kaplan Bonapart, Attorney, Bonapart & Associates; Sausolito, California

Contact
Nat'l Arborday Foundation
888-448-7337

Presentations

An Introduction to Community Tree Ordinances
Using ordinances to conserve and manage natural resources.
Basic Concepts of Tree Law
Current Cases & Trends in Tree Law
Expert Witnessing
Settle the Damages—Insurance Coverage for Damage Caused by Trees
Tree Risk Management for Public Agencies
Trees & Neighbor Law
Urban Tree Risk Management: A Community Guide to Program Design and Implementation
Investing in a community tree risk management program can save lives, reduce the catastrophic impacts of future storms on community budgets, and promote the health of urban forests.
Using Land Use Planning & Regulation to Conserve and Manage Natural Resources
A presentation on comprehensive land use planning.

Sub-Topics
Legal, Liability
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National

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