New York Update: The Indoor Air Landlord-Tenant Notification Law
| Faculty: | James J. Periconi, Mimi Raygorodetsky, Peter W. Zimmermann |
| Production Date: | May 18 2009 |
Description
The 2009 passage of the New York State Indoor Air Landlord-Tenant Notification Law fundamentally influenced litigation and consultation in this field. Join attorney James Periconi and consultants Mimi Raygorodetsky and Peter Zimmermann for a detailed discussion of the scope and impact of this legislation. Topics include the physical components of indoor air contamination, the chemical and structural bases on which the new law delineates contaminants, disclosure requirements, risk management, landlord-tenant communications, and the history and specifics of the legislation itself. For any New York attorney involved in landlord-tenant law, the course provides a comprehensive road-map for a dynamic and volatile legal arena.
Agenda:
I. Indoor Air Contamination
II. Landlord-Tenant Notification Law: Explanation, Issues, and Problems
III. Risk Management and the Science of Hazard Communication
User Reviews
David (New York, NY)
Good topic - well covered
Donald (Great Neck, NY)
good presentation
Edward (New York, NY)
Very interesting.
Frank (Smithtown, NY)
One of the best in 2010
Robert (River Vale, NJ)
very important topic - solid presentation
Price: $60.00
Purchase Course (For CE Credit)Earn CLE Credits
General Credits
| State | Credits |
|---|---|
| NY | 1.50 |
Course ( Free )
