24 May 2017 Legal Symposium 2017 Legal Symposium Wednesday, May 24, 2017 (8:30 AM to 4:00 PM) 7.5 CE Hours Seattle Airport Marriott, Seattle, Washington Class, Courses, Education, Events Details You're Registered! DescriptionLocationInstructorsCancellation Policy The 2017 Washington REALTOR Legal Symposium needs to be on your annual "must-attend" list. Over the past 4 years this event has grown in popularity--so much so that we've outgrown our original venue and are relocating to the Marriott Hotel across from the airport. This event gathers leading real estate attorneys in Washington to share current legal issues affecting the industry & to help our members to stay out of trouble! This year, we have; Annie Fitzsimmons, Justin Haag, Lars Neste, Doug Tingvall, Chris Osborn, Jeannie Simpson, Mark Schedler, & ... That and we serve a lunch, offer parking, and you get 7.5 clock hours too! All-in-all, it's a pretty good day. NOTE: online registration will close at 10am on May 22nd. After which you can call or register at the door for $149.00 (member), $169.00 (non-member) Seattle Airport Marriott - ballroom Seattle Airport Marriott (ballroom)3201 S 176th StSeattle, WA 98188 Map & Directions Annie Fitzsimmons Annie Fitzsimmons is a lawyer whose entire post-adolescent life has focused on the Washington real estate market place in one form or another. When she was 11 years old, her parents opened a real estate company and she worked in the office first as the cleaning crew, later as a receptionist, bookkeeper and typist and ultimately as a real estate licensee. At age 23, she school at the University of Washington and upon graduating, began her legal career with the Tacoma law firm of Gordon, Thomas, Honeywell, Malanca, Peterson & Daheim. She was one of the firm’s primary residential real property lawyers until 2001 when she left to open her own office and since has served as Washington Realtors Legal Hotline Attorney as well as providing a variety of other legal services for WR. She served on the task force that drafted the Agency Law from 1994 to 1996 and the task force that worked in 2004 and 2005 considering revisions to the Licensing Law, RCW 18.85. She has sued and defended real property owners, buyers, sellers and brokers across the state but has recently made it her personal priority to ensure that no Washington REALTOR® is ever sued again for something they could have avoided. Believing that education is the best way to achieve this goal, she is here today. So, take advantage of her experience and ask questions that are important to you. Raise your hand and focus discussion on issues that are challenging you today.