Staying out of the Courtroom Unless You’re Being Paid to Be There
Peter Christensen’s New 2hr Live-Zoom CE Course
Wednesday, September 24th, 2025
12PM – 2PM Central Time
COURSE APPROVAL INFORMATION
Education Provider: Appraiser eLearning LLC
Author/Instructor: Peter Christensen, Christensen Law Firm
Approved States: Approved for 2 hours of continuing education in:
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CA – BREA Course #2510501080
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*IA—Accepts
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*ND—Accepts
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*States with an asterisk will accept CE which is approved in the state where it is being taught.
Most discussion of appraiser liability focuses on lawsuits and claims relating to appraisals performed for mortgage lending. However, appraisal assignments for litigation and other non-lending purposes may actually present a greater liability risk to the appraiser on a per assignment basis. This seminar addresses some of the key risks and issues associated with appraisals for litigation, divorce, estate, tax, conservation easements and other non-lending purposes. It also addresses liability considerations for review appraisers. Actual lawsuits against appraisers form the foundation of the seminar.
These are the kinds of questions that appraisers get answered in this seminar: Who sues appraisers serving as expert witnesses? Who sues appraisers performing appraisals for tax purposes? What’s the surest way for an appraiser to be sued for non-lending work? Can an appraiser whose work has been wrongly criticized sue the review appraiser? What special provisions should I consider putting in an engagement letter for different types of non-lending assignments?
Learning Objectives
The learning objectives of the seminar are to provide real estate appraisers with an understanding and ability to apply in their practices the following:
1. The basic legal elements that must be proven to establish a claim for professional negligence against an appraiser performing litigation and non-lending appraisal work.
2. The most common sources and causes of professional negligence lawsuits against appraisers in connection with non-lending appraisal assignments.
3. The differing liability risks imposed by specific types of non-lending assignments: divorce, expert witness, tax and conservation easements.
4. What is the litigation privilege and how does it apply to an appraiser’s litigation assignments?
5. How to create a good engagement agreement for non-lending assignments (what are the key terms in engagement agreements)?
6. How and why should an expert witness engagement agreement be different than a “regular” non-lending engagement agreement?
Class Reminders:
Class starts promptly at 12PM Central Time
Doors open at 11:00 AM CT for Early Check-in (recommended).
All students must join class no later than 11:30 AM CT so we can take attendance and verify your identity.
Please make time to join early if you need extra assistance.
*KNOW YOUR TIME ZONE: We’re on CENTRAL TIME, and class starts at 12PM CT sharp!
For Pacific Timers, Class is from 10:00 am – 12:00 am PT (doors open at 9:00 am).
For Mountain Timers, Class is from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm MT (doors open at 10:00 am).
For Central Timers, Class is from 12:00 am – 2:00 pm CT (doors open at 11:00 am).
For Eastern Timers, Class is from 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm ET (doors open at 12:00 pm).
If you register within 24 hours of Class Start, you will only be eligible for a transfer. This transfer credit expires 30 days after the original class date. After this 30-day period, we are unable to issue a transfer, and you will forfeit the class cost.
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Course Author
Peter is the principal attorney of the Christensen Law Firm (www.valuationlegal.com). His legal work is focused on matters concerning valuation (real property, personal property and business) and related services. The clients he serves are valuation firms and professionals; technology and appraisal management companies; and also individual and commercial parties who use or rely on valuation services.
Peter’s book, Risk Management for Real Estate Appraisers and Appraisal Firms, was published by the Appraisal Institute in August 2019. He has also published more than 50 articles relating to appraisal legal issues, many appearing in the Appraisal Institute’s Valuation magazine, and has presented hundreds of seminars to appraisers and appraisal/valuation firms.

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