Which courses make up the Litigation Professional Development Program program?
The Appraisal Institute has offered litigation courses for over a decade. Recently, we revised content in two courses and combined that content into one course. Consequently, there are two options to complete the program. Option 1 If you are a Designated member, took the following courses, and passed the exams, you have completed the program: The Appraiser as an Expert Witness: Preparation and Testimony (700) 2 days 15 hours + 1 hour exam Litigation Appraising: Specialized Topics and Applications (705) 2 days 15 hours + 1 hour exam Condemnation Appraising: Basic Principles & Applications (710)* 2 days 15 hours + 1 hour exam Condemnation Appraising: Advanced Principles & Applications(720)* 2 days 15 hours + 1 hour exam *Please note: 710 and 720 were retired 1/1/09 Option 2 If you are a Designated member, take the following courses and pass the exams, you have completed the program: The Appraiser as an Expert Witness: Preparation and Testimony (700) 2 days 15 hours + 1 hour exam Litigati
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