Attorney Phil Pires to Present at NBI’s "Advanced Boundary and Easement Issues" Webinar

Webinar
03.25.2025 | 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. EDT

On March 25, 2025, Attorney Phil Pires will speak at a National Business Institute’s webinar entitled “Advanced Boundary and Easement Issues," presenting on Overcoming Quiet Title Difficulties and Resolving Easement Interference Claims. This program is designed for attorneys, surveyors, title insurance professionals, real estate professionals, and paralegals to advance your understanding of surveys, ambiguous boundaries, easements, curing boundary-related title defects, and more. The seven-hour seminar will help you to achieve the following:

  • Cure boundary and easement-related title defects before they derail your clients' real property transactions.
  • Learn how to review land surveys like the experts.
  • Confidently resolve boundary disputes concerning ambiguous land surveys and legal descriptions.
  • Handle complicated easement interference claims involving blocking ingress, constructing unauthorized improvements, and more.
  • Gain insight on resolving disputes over water access easements, conservation easements, and other unique easement types.

DATE:                  Tuesday, March 25, 2025

TIME:                   10:00 AM – 5:00 PM EDT

PLACE:                 Webinar

REGISTER:         Click here to register

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Philip C. Pires is a principal in the law firm of Cohen and Wolf, P.C. A persuasive and successful litigator, he has handled a variety of litigation matters including complex commercial disputes, breach of fiduciary duty claims, partnership and shareholder disputes, adverse possession claims, prescriptive easement claims, quiet title actions, landlord/tenant cases, and collection actions. Mr. Pires frequently appears in the Connecticut Probate Court system representing beneficiaries, fiduciaries, and creditors in a variety of probate litigation matters. In addition to litigation, he practices in the municipal and land use and zoning arena, regularly appearing before planning and zoning commissions, inland wetlands commissions, zoning boards of appeals, the Connecticut Siting Council, and other administrative agencies, advocating for applicants, developers, property owners, and neighborhood groups. Mr. Pires also regularly counsels municipalities and property owners in commercial and residential property tax appeals. As a former member of his hometown's governing board, his firsthand knowledge of the inner workings of town administration offers valuable insight to his clients. Mr. Pires earned his B.A. degree from Haverford College and his J.D. degree, with honors, from the University of Connecticut School of Law.

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