Date: Tuesday, March 02, 2021
Time: 09:30 AM Greenwich Mean Time
Duration: 1 hour
The real estate sector has shown sustained growth over the last ten years. The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted volumes but valuations remain high and significant amounts of capital are being allocated to the sector to take advantage of opportunities when the inevitable market adjustments happen.
The pivotal role that real estate plays in our economies and the political capital that intervention can deliver has caught the eye of UK and European legislators. Across our markets we are seeing more and more legislation that seeks to adjust the bargain between real estate owners, occupiers and the state. The fundamentals of the sector remain sound but the direction of travel and potential implications need to be understood if their impacts are to be mitigated.
On Tuesday 2 March 2021 from 9.30 - 10.30am, we are holding a webinar which provides an overview of key legislation across the most relevant UK and European jurisdictions (including foreign direct investments into European real estate) and considers further changes that are on the horizon. Speaker profiles are listed below.
We hope that you can join us. To register, please click here. If you are unable to attend on the day, this webinar will be recorded so please register and you will automatically receive a link to the recording when it is ready.
All Herbert Smith Freehills webinars are recorded and are available for you to listen to again. Please contact webinars@hsf.com for a full list of archived events.
Speaker information
David Lacaze – France
Dr Sven Wortberg – Germany
Lorenzo Parola – Italy
Tomas Diaz – Spain
William Turnbull – UK
Jeremy Walden, Managing Partner, Real Estate – Facilitator
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