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| TLD Feature Story - 11/13/2001 |
 Communications and Real Estate Modern communications capabilities are extending the reach of real estate firms. As a result, more firms are investing in new technologies that help them build business and serve clients across a broader geographic area. New laws are changing the picture, and firms are responding by contacting representatives.
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Real Estate Legislation Passes New real estate legislation has been signed into law. The legislation provides for a completly new set of rules that govern real estate transactions. |
Fee Increases Anger Clients Fee increases among leading real estate firms has angered many clients, including some of the largest. Competition has embolded firms, and more and more firms are taking advantage. |
Increasing Caseloads Jam Courts An increasingly litigous business climate has created numerous lawsuits that are clogging courts in Philadelphia, New York City, and Los Angeles. |
Real Estate Conference Cancelled An annual real estate industry event in New York City has been cancelled due to security issues at the conference facility. Facility managers have implemented strict measures. |
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More Oversight Needed New real estate legislation has been signed into law. The legislation provides for a completly new set of rules that govern real estate transactions. |
Courts Need More Resource Fee increases among leading real estate firms has angered many clients, including some of the largest. Competition has embolded firms, and more and more firms are taking advantage. |
Top Management Not Managing An increasingly litigous business climate has created numerous lawsuits that are clogging courts in Philadelphia, New York City, and Los Angeles. |
Congress Must Act An annual real estate industry event in New York City has been cancelled due to security issues at the conference facility. Facility managers have implemented strict measures. |
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 Taking Client Service to The Next Level More firms are investing in new technologies that help them build business and serve clients across a broader geographic area. New laws are changing the picture, and firms are responding by contacting representatives. One Washington D.C. firm is taking initiatives to build a service empire.
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