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Common Issues Related to Real Estate Title Insurance 2026


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  • Start Date:2026-04-14 09:00:00
  • End Date:2026-04-14 12:15:00
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  • Level:Basic
  • Topics:Real Property

$299.00 ProPass

This program is eligible for 3 hours of CLE credit in 60-minute states. In 50-minute states, this program is eligible for 3.6 hours of CLE credit. Credit hours are estimated and are subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules.

Overview

Title insurance problems don’t surface at closing — they surface months or years later, when the stakes are higher and the file is harder to defend.

This practical, risk-focused program examines the real-world title insurance issues that generate claims, disputes, and malpractice exposure in Pennsylvania real estate transactions. Whether you represent buyers, sellers, lenders, or serve as closing counsel, understanding how title coverage works — and where it does not — is critical to protecting your clients and your practice.

If you close real estate transactions, review title commitments, or advise clients on insurability, this program will sharpen your practice and help prevent costly post-closing surprises.

Faculty

Brett A. Solomon, Esq.

Brett Solomon has been practicing law in Pittsburgh since his graduation from the University of Pittsburgh’s law school in 1999. For the first 19 years of his legal career, Brett represented financial institutions in Bankruptcy Courts throughout the United States and State Courts in Pennsylvania and Maryland. He also represented real estate investors throughout Pennsylvania with the acquisition, sale, financing, and leasing of commercial and residential properties. Presently, as the founder of Solomon Legal Group and Lawyers Settlement & Abstract, Brett is assisting his investor clients with all aspects of the real estate investment process. As a Pennsylvania licensed title agent and attorney, Brett represents financial institutions and real estate investors related to the purchase/sale of real estate including issuance of title policies, foreclosures, bankruptcies, landlord/tenant matters, and collection matters. Brett is an active member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association where he is a Past Chair of the Real Property Probate and Trust Law Section and the Allegheny County Bar Association where he is a Past Chair of the ACBA’s annual Bench-Bar Conference.


You have a lot on your plate. We’ll help you stay on top of your compliance — in PA and beyond.