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Real estate program to cover title insurance

The commercial real-estate certification program’s 2007 series will cover title insurance in its next course, running 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. June 2 at the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors office, 1750 E. Sahara Ave.

The Lied Institute for Real Estate Studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas will present the course with the Southern Nevada chapter of the National Association of Industrial and Office Properties and the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors.

Julie Skinner will instruct.

Cost is $95 per course or $760 for the nine-course package. Call 895-4492 for information.

Thornton Termohlen Group, a design, consulting and high-rise development company, opened at 215 E. Warm Springs Road, Suite 103. Charles Thornton is chairman, Ian Peltier is president and David Thornton is product development director.

C&B Nevada, a Las Vegas-based architecture firm, named Arturo Breton senior project coordinator.

Accountants Inc., a provider of staffing services for accounting and finance professionals, named Kelly Lee associate staffing manager.

Cornerstone Financial Partners Ltd., a financial services firm, opened at 3650 N. Rancho Drive, Suite 101, and named Chet Koehler president and chief executive officer.

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