About This Course
Adverse possession is a phrase we all learned in law school, and then promptly forgot. But the concept has been with human society for millennia, and will likely last until the final day a person walks the earth. So long as the elements are met, adverse possession gives people the right to automatically be deemed owners of real estate that they may not have purchased – even without filing a suit for such relief.
This CLE course will address the various secrets, critical elements, and workarounds for this issue – especially in the context of litigation.
The author of the new book "Litigating Adverse Possession cases" reveals some critical issues that can come up in adverse possession cases, and how to use those matters offensively or defensively. Whether you are litigating in an adverse possessor’s favor or defending such a case, this lecture is an essential guide on the topic.