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Tuesday, September 15, 2026 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (ET)

This program provides attorneys with a comprehensive legal overview of the New Jersey real estate closing process, focusing on statutory requirements, transactional risks, and practical considerations from contract through closing. Real estate transactions in New Jersey involve jurisdiction-specific procedures, title requirements, financial handling obligations, and coordination among multiple parties. Attorneys advising buyers, sellers, lenders, and investors must understand these legal and procedural elements to avoid delays, compliance issues, and post-closing disputes.

Designed exclusively for newly admitted New Jersey attorneys, this program offers a practical introduction to real estate closings, including key legal documents, regulatory considerations, and common risk areas that arise in New Jersey transactions. The presentation will also address strategies for managing closing logistics and resolving issues that may occur before, during, and after closing.

What You Will Learn in this Webinar
  • Identify the step-by-step legal framework governing New Jersey real estate closings
  • Analyze key closing documents and understand execution requirements and legal implications
  • Recognize the roles and legal responsibilities of attorneys, lenders, title companies, and other parties involved in the transaction
  • Evaluate common legal risks and procedural errors that may delay closing or create post-closing liability
  • Apply New Jersey–specific requirements related to title searches, title insurance, and settlement procedures
  • Address compliance considerations under applicable New Jersey real estate laws and regulations
  • Develop practical strategies for resolving issues that arise before, during, and after closing
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