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- Sean Ponist to Moderate a Panel Discussion on Real Estate Law Updates February 6, 2026
- Sean Ponist Recently Moderated a Panel Discussion on 2025 Real Estate Legal Developments on January 21, 2026 January 22, 2026
- Ponist Law Group Defeats $20+ Million California Attorney General Enforcement Case January 8, 2026
- Sean Ponist will be Moderating a Discussion with the Honorable Charles F. Haines and Staff Attorney Olga Grecova of the San Francisco Superior Court on the “State of the Real Property Courts” October 1, 2025
- Sean Ponist will be Moderating a Panel Discussion on “Significant 2024 Real Estate Cases” on January 21, 2025 January 13, 2025
- Sean Ponist, Chair of the Real Property Section of the San Francisco Bar Association, will be Moderating and Presenting a Legal Education Seminar on “Successfully Arbitrating Real Estate Cases” on May 17, 2024 May 10, 2024
- PLG Attorney Sean Ponist will be Presenting at the Appraisal Institute’s 2024 Spring Litigation Conference on May 10, 2024 May 3, 2024
- PLG Attorney Sean Ponist to Present on “Broker/Agent: Failure to Disclose and Agency Issues” on April 30, 2024 April 17, 2024


