Inverse Condemnation Exposure and Management for the Energy Industry

2020 American Association of Professional Landmen Annual Meeting
06.18.2020

Brad Kuhn and Willis Hon presented "Inverse Condemnation Exposure and Management for the Energy Industry" during the 2020 American Association of Professional Landmen's (AAPL) Annual Meeting. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this event was held virtually and the presentations were prerecorded and are available to view on demand. Registration is required, but access is available as a complimentary benefit for all AAPL members.

The 2020 event was still a professional development and land conference unlike any other, packed with opportunities for education geared specifically for the land professional. With a lineup of respected experts covering a variety of topics, the 66th Annual Meeting offered something for professionals at every stage of their career.

AAPL is the land profession’s trusted resource for support, ethical standards of practice, career advancement and legislative advocacy. They help enhance the integrity, professional standing and earning potential of their members through the organization’s Code of Ethics, Standards of Practice and Certification Program. AAPL helps in moving individuals toward their professional goals.

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