Trump Tax Reform: What Does It All Mean for Structuring, Sourcing, Deal Activity, Fee and Compensation Agreements
05 March 2018
On March 5, Foley Gardere, Houlihan Lokey and Grant Thornton hosted a lively panel conversation for family office, private equity and other institutional investors. Panelists included Foley Gardere taxation partner Stephen D. Good, Houlihan Lokey managing director Rick Lacher, and Grant Thornton tax services partner Paul M. Howell. Christopher J. Babcock, an associate with Foley Gardere’s business law practice, moderated the panel discussion.
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