C O N T I N U I N G L E G A L E D U C A T I O N
Accredited by the State Bar of Texas for
6.5 MCLE Hours, 1.0 Ethic Hours
May 1, 2008
South Texas College of Law
1303 San Jacinto - Garrett-Townes Hall
Houston, Texas
EMINENT
DOMAIN
CONFERENCE
South Texas
COLLEGE OF LAW
CONTINUING LEGAL EDUCATION
CLE
See registration information inside
South Texas College of Law is an accredited sponsor approved by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE
Hosted by
Harris County Attorney
Mike Stafford
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Total MCLE Credit = 6.5 hours, including 1.0 hour of legal ethics
8:00
Registration and Continental Breakfast
8:45
Welcome and Opening Remarks
• James J. Alfini, Dean and President, South Texas College of Law
Houston
• Professor Lisa L. Dahm, J.D. LL.M., Director of CLE, South Texas
College of Law Houston
• Robert W. Soard, Chief, Real Property Division, Harris County
Attorney’s Office Houston
Morning Session
9:00 ............................................................................. .50 hour
Planned and Future Projects in Harris County
Harris County spent over $34 million last year buying property for roads,
drainage projects, parks, and public buildings. Arthur L. Storey, Execu-
tive Director for the County Public Infrastructure Department, discusses
how Harris County uses this property and describes works projects that
are underway and planned for the future.
9:30 ............................................................................. .50 hour
Building Public Projects in Harris County
Over 3.6 million people live within Harris County and its population con-
tinues to grow. William Reeves Gilmore, Assistant Director, Planning &
Operations of the County Public Infrastructure Department, explains how
Harris County works to provide a modern, efficient infrastructure that
meets the demands of its residents. He demonstrates how a project
develops from conception to concrete reality.
10:00 .............................. .50 hour, including .50 hour of ethics
Ethical Conside