Real Estate Law Day 2014 - Vermont Bar Association
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Real Estate Law Day 2014 - Vermont Bar Association
Vermont Bar Association and Vermont Association of Realtors® Seminar Materials Real Estate Law Day 2014 November 14, 2014 Capitol Plaza, Montpelier Faculty: John Hamrick Harland Miller, III, Esq. William B. Schwartz, Esq. John Hamrick provides Exchange consulting and support for Edmund & Wheeler, Inc. John has 25 years of business development experience, coupled with 12 years experience in the real estate (residential and commercial) and business brokerage industries. John is a licensed New Hampshire real estate professional and coordinates real estate and alternative exchange activities. He is also an approved Section 1031 trainer with the New Hampshire, Vermont & Maine Real Estate Commissions. John lives in Littleton, NH with his best friend Mary. John & Mary enjoy the arts and extensive travel and exploration around New England and the world! Harland L. Miller, III, graduated from Hampden-Sydney College in Hampden-Sydney, Virginia in 1978 and received his law degree from The University of Richmond’s T. C. Williams School of Law in 1983. He practiced law in Bellows Falls, Vermont with the law firm of Kissell & Massucco from 1983 through 1990. In 1991, Mr. Miller became Vermont State Counsel for First American Title Insurance Company, where he handled all underwriting of residential and commercial real estate transactions and managed all title insurance claims for the company in the State of Vermont. In 1999 he was also made Vermont State Manager for First American and continued as Vermont State Counsel until 2001. Mr. Miller joined the firm of Little, Cicchetti & Conard, P.C. in October 2001, where his law practice concentrated on commercial real estate transactions. He rejoined First American Title Insurance Company in January of 2003 and currently holds the positions of Vice-President, Vermont State Counsel. Harland Miller has lectured extensively on real estate issues, taught seminars and has testified before the Vermont Legislature on numerous occasions. He is also a former Chair of the Windham Regional Planning Commission. Mr. Miller is a member and co-chair of the Vermont Bar Association’s Real Property Section, Chair of Hearing Panel #7 for the Professional Responsibility Board and currently serves as Chair of the Vermont Title Standards Committee. Governor Douglas appointed him to the Marketability of Title Commission and the State of Vermont Municipal Land Records Commission where he served as Secretary. In 2011, he served as Chair of the Vermont Senate’s Post-Irene Task Force Real Property Law Sub-Committee. He also was elected Treasurer of the Chittenden County Bar Association. Mr. Miller previously served on the Board of the Vermont Mortgage Bankers Association. He was a member of the American Land Title Association serving on the International Development Committee. As a Board Member of the Vermont Karelia Rule of Law Project, Inc., he has participated in numerous legal seminars on Russian Land Reform and privatization in Karelia, Russia. In 2008 he was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship and taught “Real Property Law In Emerging Economies” at the Law Faculty at the University of Maribor, Slovenia, and in 2010 he received a Follow-on Fulbright Award to return to University of Maribor and lecture on “The Sub-Prime Mortgage Crisis.” William B. Schwartz, Esq. is the sole Attorney, Advocate, and Counselor At Law at Schwartz Law Offices, PC in Winhall, Vermont (chief chef and bottle washer, too). His practice concentrates in Real Estate and Land Use Development as well as all other aspects of Real Property Law and he has re-expanded back to a General Practice (excluding Family & Criminal Law) as his clients’ needs for services have increased. He is currently admitted to the New York State Bar, the Vermont Bar, the Southern, Eastern, and Northern Districts of New York and the District of Vermont. While an undergraduate, he was employed by the law firm of Ball & Alpert in Syracuse, NY, while in Law School at Benjamin N. Cardozo in NYC, he was employed by a Mineola Law Firm – Costigan, Hyman, Hyman, & Martone, specializing in Tax Certiorari and then with the “Big Eight” accounting firm of Coopers & Lybrand in NYC (n/k/a/ PriceWaterhouseCoopers), specializing in State and Local Taxation. Upon graduation he continued with Coopers until moving to Vermont in 1986 to start and raise a family (he is married and has two daughters) and to hang his hat and shingle in Winhall where he has had a practice for the past 27 years (someday he hopes to get it right; until then, practice, practice, practice…). In his community, Bill has served n the Town of Winhall Volunteer Fire Department, as President, Treasurer and Trustee of Israel Congregation of Manchester, as Board Member and as Treasurer of the Londonderry Area Chamber of Commerce, as a member of the Manchester Area Chamber of Commerce, on the Town of Winhall Planning Commission, as Member, Sergeant at Arms, President-Elect and twice President of Rotary International – Wantastiquet Club, as a Stratton Arts Festival Board Member, on the Ad Hoc Committee Town of Winhall School Board (which closed our public school and created the first independent hybrid elementary school in Vermont), and then he served the new school as a Board member of the Mountain School At WInhall. He is currently Co-Chair of the VBA Property Law Section and Vice Chair of the Winhall Selectboard, where he has served the Town of Winhall from 2008 to the present.