Jennifer Slone Tobin, a partner in Shutts & Bowen LLP’s Orlando office and a member of the firm’s Executive Committee, was recently appointed Vice-Chair of the 2023 Legislative Update Committee, a general standing committee of the Real Property Probate Trust Section of the Florida Bar. This is Jennifer’s sixth consecutive year being appointed to serve on this committee.
The RPPTL’s 43rd Annual Legislative and Caselaw Update will take place on July 21, 2023, at the iconic Breakers Hotel in Palm Beach. Topics will include current case law and legislation affecting real property, probate, trust, guardianship and construction law.
The mission of the 2023 Legislative Update Committee is to organize and coordinate the delivery of a continuing legal education program for the benefit of the members of the Real Property, Probate and Trust Law Section and The Florida Bar, which enables attendees to stay current on changes in Florida statutory laws, as well as recent court decisions. The Committee will identify new laws passed by the U.S. Legislature and the 2023 Florida Legislature that the committee believes are of the greatest interest to attorneys practicing in the fields of real property, estates, trusts, construction, guardianships and estate planning, as well as select presenters to relay the information to program attendees. For more information, click here.
About Jennifer Slone Tobin
Jennifer Slone Tobin serves on the firm's Executive Committee and is a member of the Real Estate Practice Group. She is Florida Bar Board Certified in Real Estate Law. Jennifer has a diverse real estate practice. She represents developers in the traditional areas of acquisition, development, permitting and financing of vacant, rehabilitation and operating properties. Her developer representation has included most of the traditional financing providers, including traditional bank loans, CMBS-style loans, insurance company loans, and full-recourse and non-recourse debt. She also assists developers with the negotiation of joint venture agreements with equity investors, including state retirement funds, venture capital companies and large investment firms. Her developer side practice also includes advice on construction contracts and other similar agreements with consultants for new development and rehabilitation projects. She also represents lenders, primarily loans secured by real property, but also with traditional business lending. Having practiced in the lending arena from the beginning of her transactional practice, she has also been involved in loan workouts, including multiple complex loan portfolio workouts.