Foley Partner Steve Burr will be moderating a panel at the Information Management Network’s (IMN) Second Annual Texas Tenant-in-Common Transactions Forum taking place September 24, 2007 at The Ritz Carlton in Dallas, TX. His panel is titled “The Business Ins and Outs of Petroleum and Mineral 1031 Exchanges.”
Topics at this year’s conference include:
- Macroeconomic Update: Market Analysis And Outlook For Real Estate and Energy Sectors
- Leading TIC Sponsors’ Roundtable Discussion
- The Business Ins And Outs of Petroleum And Mineral 1031 Exchanges
- Finding Investors, Raising Funds & Attracting New Money
- Legal & Tax Issues Related To Structuring TIC Transactions
- Tax-Deferred Structural Options In O&G TICS
- Financial Advisor/Registered Rep Roundtable: Explaining TICS To Your Clients
- Due Diligence Discussion
- Alternative Energy TIC Investments
For more information, please contact Elie Harris at eharris@foley.com.
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