Key Takeaways
- The potential impact of the IRS’s new guidance regarding management contracts and other similar arrangements under Rev. Proc. 97-13
- Health system and payer mergers, affiliations and integration trends for 2015
- Merger and affiliation models and the impact on existing capital structures and access to capital
- New Master Trust Indenture models
- The evolution of the direct placement market
- Lessons learned from the SEC’s recent MCDC initiative and its enforcement efforts
- Recent tax-exempt bond structuring models and the potential effect of rising interest rates
- Use of taxable debt in the health care sector
- Living with the Municipal Advisor rule
Speakers
- David Y. Bannard, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Christine Doyle, Managing Director, The PFM Group
- Jim Moloney, Managing Director, Cain Brothers
- Roger D. Strode, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
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