2026 Real Estate Conference scheduled for April 20 in New Jersey

Lisa Spiegel Associate Executive Director of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
Lisa Spiegel Associate Executive Director of the New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education
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The New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education announced on March 25 that its annual real estate conference will take place on April 20. The event is designed to provide an update on the current real estate market, which the organization describes as fast-moving and unpredictable.

The conference aims to help legal professionals stay informed about recent changes and challenges in both residential and commercial real estate. According to the announcement, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from leading attorneys and industry experts throughout a full day of programming.

Participants can earn up to 6.7 continuing legal education credits by attending the sessions. The agenda includes discussions on new developments, key challenges facing practitioners, and emerging opportunities within the sector.

Registration details are available through NJICLE’s official channels. The event seeks to support ongoing professional development amid shifting market conditions.

The annual conference has become a regular fixture for those seeking insight into trends affecting New Jersey’s real estate landscape.



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