For the next Luxembourg Congress, we are looking for speakers to our topic :

- Where bricks meet bytes. What is Proptech about?
If you are interested, please click here to apply for being a speaker in our session !

 

We have a steering group

We now have a steering group (way more talented than the President) that groups lawyers from United States of America, India, Singapore, United Kingdom, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Spain that makes regular quarterly calls and videoconferences to share potential activities, thoughts, ideas as to what to do next.

We take the UIA with us wherever we go.

Real estate is a lively sector with plenty of expensive trade fairs where you must be if you are in the business. Budgets of lawfirms are low to have presence meetings regularly, but it makes sense to hold a board session or an informal meeting where the market is, and therefore we organize a meetup in Mipim in Cannes in March and another meetup in Expo-Real in October, taking advantage of the fact that most of us are there. All this happens at one of the member’s stands (generally mine…).

We also try to reach out (a little)

First, we set up a hashtag two years ago (#UIARealEstateLaw) where every member in Twitter can simply make us aware of whatever he deems relevant, we communicate events through Linkedin and Twitter.

Now, our President likes torturing members with online polls and surveys.
So this year we ran an initial surveymonkey poll amongst members to see what topic could be of interest for this year. We sent it to the board, then to members and then (why not?) we opened it up to all market players (brokers, investors, developers, consultants) as a way to know whether our topic was contemporary.

Then we created an online registration form to register speakers (and avoid the usual traditional PDF forms) and make life easier to the President and the Secretary.
And then we actually decided that we would ask our members what they thought about the subtopics by making a Typeform survey, which you may still fill in by clicking here.
As a result of this and our work in the past seminar, now some important organisations in Real Estate, such as RICS, now know that we exist and that we are enthusiastic lawyers.
We try to do something new every year.

This upcoming congress we will be making a joint session with Litigation and Contract Law commissions, with the title ““The crossroad of litigation and contracts in real estate: a case study of real estate from negotiation to litigation”. on Thursday November 1 from 9 am  to 12:30 
All will flow around a single case study: “the acquisition of land to develop a logistics building”.
We will first hear our keynote speaker Mr. Cristian Oller, head of developments of Prologis in Spain and Portugal explain to all of us how Prologis structures a development project and how it unfolds from beginning to end.
We will run a film or “making of” a logistics property and then try to tackle and determine all photograms where lawyers have a say.
We will beam no powerpoints, we will read no academical reports, we simply need you to walk in our room and bring your experience as a contract lawyer, as a litigator or as a real estate practitioner.

And, who knows, maybe we will try to do something different to make this more lively.

José Antonio Pérez Breva

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Between 2005 and 2010 our real estate commission focused its work in architecture as an expression of art and the protection of the author. We also concentrated on the role of agents in construction and the role of the lawyer in real estate projects.
During 2011 and 2012, the real estate commission focused its work on mortgages and in dispute resolution in real estate and then opened a new working line in the ethics of real estate for the congress held in Macau in 2013. In Florence on 2014 we considered and discussed aesthetics of real estate as conflicting with, or indeed complimenting, use.
Now, taking advantage of the fact that the upcoming congress will be held in Spain and in Valencia, the real estate commission wishes to focus on property as an asset class from an investment perspective and add the tags “transactional” and “operational”. The commission will also concentrate on “cross-border” limitations bearing in mind our overall international network and focus.
For these purposes, the real estate commission is proud to welcome members who are willing to share knowledge and thoughts and collaborate. We are particularly interested to hear from new members and to increase our membership to include additional jurisdictions.
We recently created a steering committee in order to allow those who want to, to strongly participate in our commission.

 
The members are :
- Michel Huet
- Carlo Mastellone
- Sandy Jacobus
- Clarence Foo
- Avi Singh
- Paul de Scheemaecker
- José Antonio Pérez Breva

 

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