On behalf of the Stetson Business Law Review, we are excited to announce the upcoming Real Estate Law Symposium, scheduled for February 2026. We invite distinguished professionals, scholars, and industry thought leaders to contribute as speakers and writers for this premier event.
About the Symposium: The Real Estate Law Symposium is an annual conference that brings together legal experts, professionals, academics, and policymakers to explore the evolving landscape of real estate law. This year’s theme will focus on Real Estate Law, with a program designed to foster meaningful dialogue and practical insights.
Call for:
Writers: We are also seeking written submissions for publication in our official Stetson Business Law Review Journal for our 6.1 Issue, including legal articles, analytical pieces, and case studies that align with the conference themes.
Speakers: We are seeking dynamic speakers to lead keynotes, panel discussions, workshops, and breakout sessions on emerging trends, case law updates, policy developments, and best practices in real estate law.
Suggested Topics Include (but are not limited to):
· Zoning & Land Use
· Affordable Housing Law & Policy
· Environmental Considerations in Real Estate
· Commercial Leasing & Property Development
· Real Estate Finance & Transactions
· Title, Ownership & Easement Disputes
· Real Estate Tech & Legal Innovation
· Homestead Exemption
· Florida’s Live Local Act
· Property Insurance
· Real Estate Finance & Corporate Landlords.
· Governor DeSantis' proposal to eliminate the property tax in Florida
Submission Guidelines: If you're interested in participating, please submit a brief proposal (250–500 words) outlining your presentation and/or article, along with a short bio and your contact information by November 1, 2025.
Submissions and inquiries can be sent to: StetsonBusLawRev2026Symp@law.stetson.edu
Learn more about the journal at: https://www.stetson.edu/law/business-law-review/
**Please do not submit articles through the Journal Website.**
We look forward to your valuable contributions and to building another impactful Symposium together.
Warm regards,
Stetson Business Law Review