As the real estate market in Kern County continues to evolve, local attorneys find an increasing need for specialized resources, ongoing education, and a solid professional network to stay at the forefront of complex property law issues. Whether navigating landlord-tenant disputes, partition actions, land use concerns, or boundary disagreements, having access to reliable information and expert insights can make all the difference.
Introducing the New Real Estate Section in the Kern County Bar Association
To meet this need, the Kern County Bar Association is thrilled to announce its newest addition: the Real Estate Section. Under the leadership of the 2025 Bar Association President, Jared R. Clemence, this section is set to provide a dynamic platform for real estate attorneys to connect, learn, and share valuable knowledge. With an extensive background in real estate law, Jared understands the unique challenges attorneys face in this field and is actively working to make this section a vital resource for the local legal community.
What to Expect from the Real Estate Section
The Real Estate Section is currently in its planning phase, with topics for continuing education (CE) being researched and considered to ensure they align with the needs of Kern County attorneys. From informative events to regular meetups focused on practical case discussions, the section aims to foster professional growth and camaraderie among members. Attorneys specializing in land use, quiet title, adverse possession, mineral rights, and commercial real estate are encouraged to join and contribute to a thriving community dedicated to mastering real estate law.
Stay Updated and Get Involved
If you’re interested in learning more about the Real Estate Section, or if you’d like to suggest topics for upcoming events, reach out directly to Jared R. Clemence at jclemence@ch-law.com. This is a valuable opportunity for attorneys at all experience levels to enhance their practice, build a supportive network, and stay informed about the latest developments in real estate law.
The new Real Estate Section promises to be an asset for those in Kern County’s legal landscape. Whether you’re seasoned in real estate law or exploring this area, this section is an excellent step toward growing your expertise and connecting with like-minded professionals.