Apr
8
Wed
11th Annual Joint Luncheon and Program SCCAI and IRWA Chapter 57 – Getting Your House in Order: Deposition Preparation for the Appraiser in a Virtual World @ The Victoria Club
Apr 8 @ 11:30 am – 1:30 pm

SPEAKERS: 

Mark Easter, Esq.

Best Best & Krieger LLP

Mark Easter’s practice focuses on public agency acquisitions, including eminent domain and inverse condemnation litigation. Mark is a partner in the Riverside office. He represents public agencies throughout California on a wide variety of public acquisitions, including projects for cities, counties, school districts, special districts, water districts, transportation agencies and housing authorities, and has extensive court and jury trial experience in eminent domain-related matters.

Mark is a member of the Inland Empire Chapter of the International Right of Way Association, an organization devoted to excellence in all aspects of public right-of-way work, including legal issues related to eminent domain and inverse condemnation litigation. He frequently writes articles for the IRWA and speaks at IRWA seminars. In 2018, he was named Professional of the Year by the Chapter.

Mark has significant experience in substandard housing and commercial building litigation, including litigation under California Business &Professions Code section 17200 and Health & Safety Code section17980.7. He is one of the most experienced attorneys in California on Health & Safety Code section 17980.7 receiverships and speaks at seminars throughout the state on receiverships.

Andrew G. Saghian

Associate

Best Best & Krieger LLP

Andrew G. Saghian is a litigation associate in Best Best & Krieger’s Municipal practice group. He assists clients with navigating all aspects and stages of litigation at both the trial and appellate levels. Andrew’s practice includes contract claims, business and real property disputes, tort litigation, civil rights actions, employment/discrimination claims, property tax appeals, eminent domain and inverse condemnation.

Andrew attended Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, where he was a member of the Ninth Circuit Clinic. While in law school, he briefed and argued a constitutional due process claim before the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and served as a judicial extern for the Honorable Virginia A. Phillips of the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

Jacinto (“Jay”) Munoz, MAI, SRA, AI-GRS, AI-RRS

Cogito Realty Partners

Based in Irvine, California, Jacinto Munoz is a Managing Director and Principal for Cogito Realty Partners. Mr. Munoz is a U.S. Navy Veteran and joins Cogito Realty Partners with more than 25 years of experience in valuation, lending, litigation support, eminent domain, arbitration, mediation, deposition, underwriting, review, development, expert witness, and environmental real estate roles, with extensive valuation experience across all asset types nationwide and internationally.

Prior to joining Cogito Realty Partners, Jacinto served as a Managing Director and Head of Strategy and Compliance for Apprise by Walker and Dunlop. Jacinto also served in a variety of roles with JPMorgan Chase Bank, which included serving the bank as a Regional Appraisal Manager, National Commercial Lending (CML) Review manager and most recently, in a senior leadership role as the National CTL Appraisal Manager, which was responsible for leading a team of more than 100 managers, appraisers, and administrative professionals nationwide.

Jacinto has conducted research, prepared appraisals, reviewed, consulted, and/or completed inspections of numerous property types nationwide, which include a wide variety of commercial land, subdivisions, multifamily apartments, health care facilities, auto dealerships, hotels, parking garages and surface lots, industrial properties, mobile home parks, self-storage facilities, office buildings, retail properties, special purpose facilities, air and water rights, synthetic leases, and various other stand-alone commercial assets.

Title of Presentation

Getting Your House in Order: Deposition Preparation for the Appraiser in a Virtual World

Description of Presentation

Getting Your House in Order: Deposition Preparation for the Appraiser in a Virtual World will explore the essential steps every appraiser should take to be fully prepared, confident, and compliant when giving deposition testimony in an online environment. The session will cover best practices for organizing your workfile, managing digital exhibits, understanding attorney expectations, and maintaining professionalism on camera. Attendees will also learn how to avoid common pitfalls unique to virtual proceedings and how to present their opinions clearly, effectively, and defensibly in a remote setting.

May
12
Tue
EASTERN BRANCH MEETING – ONT Airfield Tour @ Ontario International Airport
May 12 @ 9:45 am – 12:00 pm

Course Description

Please join the Eastern Branch of the Southern California Chapter on May 12th for a guided, behind-the-scenes look at Ontario International Airport (ONT), one of Southern California’s fastest-growing transportation hubs. This two-hour guided tour offers a unique opportunity to learn about how the airport serves as an economic engine for the Inland Empire and beyond. A representative from Ontario International Airport will cover the airport’s history, current operations, future plans for the airport, and impact on the local economy.

• Tours will begin at 10am sharp, with an expected arrival time of 9:45am for your group. In order to stay on schedule, the tour will start at that time regardless of late arrivals.

• snacks provided.

• A valid form of ID (driver’s license number, passport, military ID).

• Only TSA approved items are allowed.  Please review prohibited items here.

• Two weeks before the event, all participants must provide: • First name, last name, date of birth, valid form of ID, and completed waiver and photo release form

• Safety: All participants must bring valid ID and comply with TSA security protocols.

• The max amount of participants per tour includes 25 people.

May
14
Thu
2026-2027 7-Hour National USPAP Update Course @ CBRE
May 14 @ 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

This required 7-hour continuing education course, copyrighted by The Appraisal Foundation, focuses on USPAP requirements for ethical behavior and competent performance by appraisers. The course will help you gain competency in USPAP, and it will help those subject to state licensing or certification and continuing education requirements imposed by professional organizations, client groups, or employers gain competency as well.

Please note that the following materials are required for the course and must be purchased directly from The Appraisal Foundation prior to the beginning of the course. For any questions or issues with orders/delivery: 202-347-7722 or [email protected].

  • 2026-27 7-Hour National USPAP Continuing Education Course Student Manual
  • USPAP 2024 which includes Standards 1-10
  • 2026 Guidance and Reference Manual (GRM) which provides examples showing the applicability of standards in specific situations and offers advice from the ASB for resolving appraisal issues and problems. It also contains the Reference Index which is a highly useful tool that helps appraisers quickly find answers to USPAP-related questions.