

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The law firm of Bose McKinney & Evans LLP is pleased to announce that attorney Harry F. Todd will present at a seminar on "Checklists for Indiana Real Estate Lawyers," hosted by the Indianapolis Bar Association.
The seminar will take place Friday, December 4, 8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. at the Indianapolis Bar Education Center, 135 N. Pennsylvania, Suite 1500. A light breakfast will be provided. Todd will speak specifically on survey issues for the buyer.
Attendees will listen to experienced real estate attorneys talk about common documents and issues for which clients seek services. They will provide the answers and the rationale for how to represent the buyer or the seller in a purchase agreement, the landlord or the tenant under a lease, the owner under a listing agreement with a broker, how to address title and survey issues for a buyer and scrutinizing the residential purchase agreement form.
The seminar offers 3.5 hours general continuing legal education credit and new attorney credit (NAC), and .5 hours ethics credit. The cost is $120 for IBA members, $240 for non-members and $10 for IBA student members.
Materials will be available for purchase after December 4 for $50. Contact iba@indybar.org for details.
Todd is a co-chair of Bose McKinney & Evans' Real Estate Group, member of the Business Services Group and member of the Recruiting Committee. He concentrates his practice in the areas of acquisition, development, leasing, financing and disposition of office, retail, commercial, industrial and agricultural real estate. In addition, Todd chairs the firm's Cemetery and Funeral Home Group, advising owners of cemeteries and funeral homes throughout the country.
Todd received his juris doctorate, summa cum laude, from the Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis and served as editor-in-chief for Volume 17 of the Indiana Law Review. He received his bachelor of arts, cum laude, from Butler University.
Todd is a member of the American, Indiana and Indianapolis Bar Associations, International Council of Shopping Centers and Urban Land Institute.


