Sentences with phrase «for real estate in general»

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Chandos Real Estate Edmonton, AB Visit website» With four offices in Alberta and B.C., general contractor Chandos Construction has built facilities for a wide range of industries
Trump has some strong views on the type of people who should be playing golf, in general, but the billionaire real estate mogul and Republican presidential candidate is apparently on board with the PGA's plans to find a new venue for this year's Grand Slam.
Smartwatches are too big and bulky and already face limitations, but that isn't problem for goggles in general since they have more real estate to house that technology.
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board was busy acquiring everything from real estate to power, oil and gas, and future royalties in a cancer drug, Venetoclax, while the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec joined forces with Suez to buy General Electric Co.'s water and process technologies business for US$ 3.4 billion.
In general, real estate appreciates because there's only so much space for new development.
2015 was a watershed year for equity financing in general and real estate financing in particular.
Yu Kai, General Manager of Tencent Real Estate, said at the launch announcement in December 2016, «With the growth of China's export - oriented economy, with both travellers and students more often going abroad, and with the domestic property market appearing overvalued, we see a significant increase in demand for overseas property.»
Yu Kai, General Manager of Tencent Real Estate, says, «With the growth of China's export - oriented economy, with both travellers and students more often going abroad, and with the domestic property market appearing overvalued, we see a significant increase in demand for overseas property.
Examples of these risks, uncertainties and other factors include, but are not limited to the impact of: adverse general economic and related factors, such as fluctuating or increasing levels of unemployment, underemployment and the volatility of fuel prices, declines in the securities and real estate markets, and perceptions of these conditions that decrease the level of disposable income of consumers or consumer confidence; adverse events impacting the security of travel, such as terrorist acts, armed conflict and threats thereof, acts of piracy, and other international events; the risks and increased costs associated with operating internationally; our expansion into and investments in new markets; breaches in data security or other disturbances to our information technology and other networks; the spread of epidemics and viral outbreaks; adverse incidents involving cruise ships; changes in fuel prices and / or other cruise operating costs; any impairment of our tradenames or goodwill; our hedging strategies; our inability to obtain adequate insurance coverage; our substantial indebtedness, including the ability to raise additional capital to fund our operations, and to generate the necessary amount of cash to service our existing debt; restrictions in the agreements governing our indebtedness that limit our flexibility in operating our business; the significant portion of our assets pledged as collateral under our existing debt agreements and the ability of our creditors to accelerate the repayment of our indebtedness; volatility and disruptions in the global credit and financial markets, which may adversely affect our ability to borrow and could increase our counterparty credit risks, including those under our credit facilities, derivatives, contingent obligations, insurance contracts and new ship progress payment guarantees; fluctuations in foreign currency exchange rates; overcapacity in key markets or globally; our inability to recruit or retain qualified personnel or the loss of key personnel; future changes relating to how external distribution channels sell and market our cruises; our reliance on third parties to provide hotel management services to certain ships and certain other services; delays in our shipbuilding program and ship repairs, maintenance and refurbishments; future increases in the price of, or major changes or reduction in, commercial airline services; seasonal variations in passenger fare rates and occupancy levels at different times of the year; our ability to keep pace with developments in technology; amendments to our collective bargaining agreements for crew members and other employee relation issues; the continued availability of attractive port destinations; pending or threatened litigation, investigations and enforcement actions; changes involving the tax and environmental regulatory regimes in which we operate; and other factors set forth under «Risk Factors» in our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10 - K and subsequent filings by the Company with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
In 2014, the Attorney General reached agreements with three NYC real estate brokers and two Buffalo landlords for discrimination against prospective tenants who received government assistance.
Clinton plans to give a speech in Columbus, OH today excoriating Trump's proposals for the economy and his business record, continuing a series of targeted speeches this month aiming to define the real estate mogul before the general election campaign begins in full swing.
She had also worked for the New York State Department of Law as an assistant attorney general in the Civil Rights and Real Estate Financing bureaus until 1988, when she became general counsel for the New York City Office of Labor Services, according to the profile.
He says there are plenty of projects that they're not looking to invest in, for example, the team is not looking for retail, health care, general education or infrastructure, or real estate initiatives, except in innovative proposals that produce jobs.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman — who has snatched headlines with legal actions against President Donald Trump «s real estate seminar program and personal foundation — today declared he could and would pursue the commander - in - chief for offenses, though he declined to elaborate on his ongoing investigations.
Three candidates couldn't make through the National Assembly hearing process under the current president for the last four years because of (1) his speculative investment in real estate using secret information, (2) earning too much money when working as a lawyer, and (3) his historical viewpoint that lawmakers and general public don't endorse or agree to.
The need for state agencies to seek outside legal assistance in this matter may indirectly stem, at least in part, from a state attorney general's investigation that resulted in felony bid - rigging charges against Albany real - estate developer Joseph Nicolla and Kaloyeros.
UPDATED, 10:19 a.m., April 14: Architect - turned - developer Peter Moore is banned from offering or selling real estate securities in New York state for six months, as part of a settlement with Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, the AG's office said today.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Friday that he is settling with the Allure Group, a real estate developer under investigation for closing deed - restricted nursing homes in Manhattan and Brooklyn that were then converted into luxury residential properties.
State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has secured a measure of justice for nearly 90 New York area immigrants victimized in an international real estate scam.
To the surprise of many in the real estate industry, Charles Dorego — the general counsel for Leonard Litwin's Glenwood Management and one of three people who run the company — has found himself at the center of a corruption scandal that has brought down Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, a Republican, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Democrat, in recent months.
Money from real estate and construction interests flows to Cuomo because he's an incumbent attorney general seeking the governor's office, which has wide influence over the industry, said Denise Roth Barber, research director for the National Institute on Money in State Politics, which analyzes campaign finances.
Real estate «mogul» and reality TV entrepreneur Donald Trump is being sued for $ 40 million by the New York State Attorney General's office over «Trump University», an allegedly false university that lured students in with prom... Read
The attorneys challenged both the statements and the motives of Charles Dorego, executive vice president and general counsel to luxury developer Glenwood Management, about why he helped secure the Skelos scion work at a wastewater treatment start - up firm he and Glenwood's founder owned large stakes in and got the 33 - year - old large payments for selling title insurance for the real estate giant's properties.
The appropriation for the Standards of Quality for Public Education (SOQ) includes amounts estimated at $ 348,900,000 the first year and $ 361,100,000 the second year from the amounts transferred to the general fund from the Public Education Standards of Quality / Local Real Estate Property Tax Relief Fund pursuant to Part 3 of this act which are derived from the 0.375 cent increase in the state sales and use tax levied pursuant to § 58.1 - 638, Code of Virginia.
This wise response to the question of what matters most in real estate has applications for parent - teacher conferences in general, and gaining community trust and actionable feedback, specifically.
In general, real estate and financial services are my two favourite sectors for investment, although I do have some investments outside of those two sectors.
In order for us to assist our customers with a particular form or service that is provided or offered on our Web pages we request that our customers voluntarily supply us with personal information, including, but not limited to, email addresses, phone numbers, and mailing addresses for purposes of fulfilling requests inclusive of, but not limited to, assistance with purchase or refinanced mortgage and real estate services in addition to requests for home loan related assistance in generaIn order for us to assist our customers with a particular form or service that is provided or offered on our Web pages we request that our customers voluntarily supply us with personal information, including, but not limited to, email addresses, phone numbers, and mailing addresses for purposes of fulfilling requests inclusive of, but not limited to, assistance with purchase or refinanced mortgage and real estate services in addition to requests for home loan related assistance in generain addition to requests for home loan related assistance in generain general.
A common practice of real estate investing and business in general is the use of Limited Liability Company (abbreviated «LLC») for protection against litigation.
These risks include, among others, general economic conditions, local real estate conditions, tenant financial health, the availability of capital to finance planned growth, continued volatility and uncertainty in the credit markets and broader financial markets, property acquisitions and the timing of these acquisitions, charges for property impairments, and the outcome of legal proceedings to which the company is a party, as described in the company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Joe Fairless: Hey, Josh, thank you for being on the show, from talking about the overall approach that you take to business and how to build a company, the process or the things that we need to pay attention to when we build a company — have the idea, have the plan, make sure we're solving something with a unique selling proposition... Be passionate, have dedication to our people, and know our business from a data standpoint — that right there is the blueprint for creating not only a real estate investing company, but just a company in general.
In general, real estate appreciates because there's only so much space for new development.
Advice in Action — For a development deal, as with real estate investing in general, so many things can go right, but so many things can go wrong, too.
A comprehensive and easy to use directory of Accommodations, Businesses, Restaurants, Tours, Real Estate, Diving & Snorkeling, Horseback Riding, Things to Do, and much more for San Pedro and Belize in General.
(I note that the LSUC Annual Report does require * some * lawyers, particularly those who engage in real estate practice and those who manage trust accounts, to make general statements about their compliance with particular Rules and policies — but that just highlights the incongruity for me.)
Being able to serve as General Counsel for HCG Asset and Property Management, LLC has afforded me the opportunity to continue practicing law while participating in the operational side of the real estate business.
Formerly General Counsel for the Kanata Research Park Corporation, Ray has practised in both major national law firms and as a sole practitioner, and was a part - time professor at the University of Ottawa Law School and Cité Collégiale instructing the French language portion of the real estate law course.
(As noted in the original article, Manitoba does not have general purpose «functional equivalent of writing» legislation in effect, for real estate or other kinds of document.)
Prior to founding Bootstrap Legal, Wan was a partner at Trowbridge Sidoti, a firm that concentrates in crowdfunding for real estate businesses, and general counsel at Patch of Land, a real estate crowdfunding platform.
For example, it obtained a dismissal of a multibillion - dollar class action claim on behalf of Zurich Insurance Co. Ltd. at the Ontario Court of Appeal in 2005's David Polowin Real Estate Ltd. v. Dominion of Canada General Insurance Co..
Additionally, Mr. Currie has substantial in - house experience, having served as general counsel / chief legal officer for three companies actively involved in commercial real estate, most recently at The Davis Companies, a fully integrated real estate investment, management and development company where he was responsible for all legal matters.
Business Development: Brokering various business dealings that further the diversification of Indian economies Developing and accessing commercial financial programs and services for tribal governments, including tax - exempt offerings and federally - guaranteed housing loans Serving as issuer or underwriter's counsel in tribal bond issuances Ensuring tribal compliance with Bank Secrecy Act and other federal financial regulatory requirements Handling federal and state income, excise, B&O, property and other tax matters for tribes and tribal businesses Chartering tribal business enterprises under tribal, state and federal law Registering and protecting tribal trademarks and copyrights Negotiating franchise agreements for restaurants and retail stores on Indian reservations Custom - tailoring construction contracts for tribes and general contractors Helping secure federal SBA 8 (a) and other contracting preferences for Indian - owned businesses Facilitating contractual relations between tribes and tribal casinos, and gaming vendors Building tribal workers» compensation and self - insurance programs Government Relations: Handling state and federal regulatory matters in the areas of tribal gaming, environmental and cultural resources, workers» compensation, taxation, health care and education Negotiating tribal - state gaming compacts and fuel and cigarette compacts, and inter-local land use and law enforcement agreements Advocacy before the Washington State Gambling Commission, Washington Indian Gaming Association and National Indian Gaming Commission Preparing tribal codes and regulations, including tribal court, commercial, gaming, taxation, energy development, environmental and cultural resources protection, labor & employment, and workers» compensation laws Developing employee handbooks, manuals and personnel policies Advocacy in areas of treaty rights, gaming, jurisdiction, taxation, environmental and cultural resource protection Brokering fee - to - trust and related real estate and jurisdictional transactions Litigation & Appellate Services: Handling complex Indian law litigation, including commercial, labor & employment, tax, land use, treaty rights, natural and cultural resource matters Litigating tribal trust mismanagement claims against the United States, and evaluating tribal and individual property claims under the Indian Claims Limitation Act Defending tribes and tribal insureds from tort claims brought against them in tribal, state and federal courts, including defense tenders pursuant to the Federal Tort Claims Act Assisting tribal insureds in insurance coverage negotiations, and litigation Representing individual tribal members in tribal and state civil and criminal proceedings, including BIA prosecutions and Indian probate proceedings Assisting tribal governments with tribal, state and federal court appeals, including the preparation of amicus curiae briefs Our Indian law & gaming attorneys collaborate to publish the quarterly «Indian Legal Advisor ``, designed to provide Indian Country valuable information about legal and political developments affecting tribal rights.
Hiba has acted for government and private clients in general commercial, oil and gas, real estate, asset recovery and employment disputes.
Notable mandates: Acted for Soltoro Ltd. in connection with its successful disposition by plan of arrangement to Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd.; co-counsel for Trillium Motor World Ltd. in class action against General Motors of Canada Ltd. and Cassels Brock & Blackwell LLP; acted for Canadian Solar Inc. in connection with raising an aggregate of US$ 50 million in equity and US$ 100 million in debt financing for acquisition financing and working capital purposes; external counsel to the Regional Municipality of York, providing a wide range of municipal, real estate, expropriation, litigation, and commercial law advice and services; counsel to minority shareholder of a Nevis LLC worth more than US$ 500 million with respect to a claim for relief from unfair prejudice in litigation in Nevis and the Commercial Division of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in British Virgin Islands, and in contemporaneous related actions in Belize and the United States.
Tim has a very wide range of experience in relation to real estate finance, acquisition finance, MBO funding, PFI / project finance, general banking (both bilateral and club / syndicated facilities) and restructuring of distressed real estate facilities, acting for a variety of lenders and office holders.
Firm Rankings Band 1 Georgia - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory New York - Environment St. Louis & Surrounds - Corporate / M & A St. Louis & Surrounds - Labor & Employment St. Louis & Surrounds - Litigation: General Commercial Band 2 Nationwide - Franchising Colorado - Natural Resources & Environment Colorado - Real Estate Illinois - Environment Kansas City & Surrounds - Corporate / M & A Kansas City & Surrounds - Litigation: General Commercial Missouri - Intellectual Property St. Louis & Surrounds - Environment St. Louis & Surrounds - Real Estate Band 3 Nationwide - Sports Law Arizona - Litigation: General Commercial Arizona — Real Estate Colorado - Corporate / M & A Colorado - Litigation: General Commercial Colorado - Labor & Employment Georgia — Antitrust Georgia - Real Estate Band 4 Georgia - Bankruptcy / Restructuring Georgia - Corporate / M & A Georgia - Litigation: General Commercial New York - Real Estate (Mainly Dirt) Band 5 Illinois — Labor & Employment Bryan Cave attorneys recognized as leaders in their field, and the area for which each is recognized, are: Nationwide Lawrence Brody - Wealth Management: Central Region (Band 2) Kenneth R. Costello - Franchising (Band 3) Scott M. Hobby — Outsourcing (Band 3) Steven B. Smith - Sports Law (Band 3) Jonathan C. Solish - Franchising (Band 1) Richard R. Young - Sports Law: Athletic Disputes (Band 2) Arizona Steven A. Hirsch - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) R. Neil Irwin - Real Estate: Zoning / Land Use (Band 4) Lars O. Lagerman — Real Estate (Band 2) Lawrence G. Scarborough - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) California Rachel E. Matteo - Boehm - Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation (Band 2) Roger R. Myers - Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation (Band 2) Sharon Z. Weiss - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 4) Colorado Robert H. Bach - Real Estate (Band 1) Timothy R. Beyer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Lynn P. Hendrix - Natural Resources & Environment (Band 3) Robert A. Holmes - Real Estate (Band 1) Henry W. Ipsen - Natural Resources & Environment (Senior Statesman) Peter J. Korneffel Jr. — Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) Charles D. Maguire Jr. — Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Bobbee J. Musgrave - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) K. Preston Oade - Labor & Employment (Senior Statesman) Donald L. Samuels - Labor & Employment (Band 3) Cliff Stricklin - Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (Band 1) Mark W. Weakley — Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Georgia Gerald L. Blanchard - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) R. Joseph Burby, IV — Litigation: General Commercial (Up & Coming) Frank A. Crisafi - Tax (Band 3) William V. Custer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) Mark I. Duedall - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 3) Christopher Paul Galanek - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) Robert D. Klingler - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) Kathryn L. Knudson - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) Jay J. Levin - Real Estate (Band 3) Thomas R. McNeill - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Robert Mercer - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 3) Rick Miller - Corporate / M & A (Band 4) Walter G. Moeling - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Senior Statesman) Joan B. Sasine - Environment (Band 3) Louis C. Spelios - Corporate / M & A (Band 4) G. Patrick Watson - Antitrust (Band 1) Illinois Susan E. Brice - Environment: Mainly Transactional (3) Scott Hodes - Media & Entertainment: Transactional (Band 1) Thor W. Ketzback - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 3) Linda S. Mensch - Media & Entertainment: Transactional (Band 1) Mary Margaret Moore - Labor & Employment (Band 4) Michael K. Ohm - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 2) William J. Wortel — Labor & Employment (Band 4) Missouri (Kansas City & Surrounds) Robert M. Barnes - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) Irvin V. Belzer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) William Perry Brandt - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Elaine Drodge Koch - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Craig S. O'Dear - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) James P. Pryde - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Stephen S. Sparks - Real Estate (Band 2) Robert M. Thompson - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Thomas W. Van Dyke - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Missouri (St. Louis & Surrounds) Dan H. Ball - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) Fred W. Bartelsmeyer - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) Steven M. Baumer - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) J. Bennett Clark - Intellectual Property (Band 1) Dennis C. Donnelly - Labor & Employment (Senior Statesman) Robert T. Ebert Jr. - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Dale A. Guariglia - Environment (Band 1) Edward J. Hejlek - Intellectual Property (Band 2) John W. Hoffman - Real Estate (Band 3) Jerry M. Hunter - Labor & Employment (Band 1) Charles B. Jellinek - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Don G. Lents - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Bruce E. Lowry Jr. - Real Estate (Band 3) Linda M. Martinez - Real Estate (Band 2) George E. Murray - Real Estate (Band 1) James L. Nouss Jr. - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Daniel M. O'Keefe - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Steven J. Poplawski - Environment (Band 2) David A. Roodman - Intellectual Property (Band 1) William F. Seabaugh - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Bettina J. Strauss - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) Thomas C. Walsh - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) R. Randall Wang - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) New York Roberta G. Gordon - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 2) J. Kevin Healy - Environment (Band 1) Philip E. Karmel - Environment (Band 2) North Carolina Christopher C. Kupec - Banking & Finance (Band 2) For more information about Chambers and Partners, visit their Web site at www.chambersandpartners.cfor which each is recognized, are: Nationwide Lawrence Brody - Wealth Management: Central Region (Band 2) Kenneth R. Costello - Franchising (Band 3) Scott M. Hobby — Outsourcing (Band 3) Steven B. Smith - Sports Law (Band 3) Jonathan C. Solish - Franchising (Band 1) Richard R. Young - Sports Law: Athletic Disputes (Band 2) Arizona Steven A. Hirsch - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) R. Neil Irwin - Real Estate: Zoning / Land Use (Band 4) Lars O. Lagerman — Real Estate (Band 2) Lawrence G. Scarborough - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) California Rachel E. Matteo - Boehm - Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation (Band 2) Roger R. Myers - Media & Entertainment: First Amendment Litigation (Band 2) Sharon Z. Weiss - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 4) Colorado Robert H. Bach - Real Estate (Band 1) Timothy R. Beyer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Lynn P. Hendrix - Natural Resources & Environment (Band 3) Robert A. Holmes - Real Estate (Band 1) Henry W. Ipsen - Natural Resources & Environment (Senior Statesman) Peter J. Korneffel Jr. — Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) Charles D. Maguire Jr. — Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Bobbee J. Musgrave - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) K. Preston Oade - Labor & Employment (Senior Statesman) Donald L. Samuels - Labor & Employment (Band 3) Cliff Stricklin - Litigation: White - Collar Crime & Government Investigations (Band 1) Mark W. Weakley — Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Georgia Gerald L. Blanchard - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) R. Joseph Burby, IV — Litigation: General Commercial (Up & Coming) Frank A. Crisafi - Tax (Band 3) William V. Custer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) Mark I. Duedall - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 3) Christopher Paul Galanek - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 4) Robert D. Klingler - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) Kathryn L. Knudson - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Band 2) Jay J. Levin - Real Estate (Band 3) Thomas R. McNeill - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Robert Mercer - Bankruptcy / Restructuring (Band 3) Rick Miller - Corporate / M & A (Band 4) Walter G. Moeling - Banking & Finance: Mainly Regulatory (Senior Statesman) Joan B. Sasine - Environment (Band 3) Louis C. Spelios - Corporate / M & A (Band 4) G. Patrick Watson - Antitrust (Band 1) Illinois Susan E. Brice - Environment: Mainly Transactional (3) Scott Hodes - Media & Entertainment: Transactional (Band 1) Thor W. Ketzback - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 3) Linda S. Mensch - Media & Entertainment: Transactional (Band 1) Mary Margaret Moore - Labor & Employment (Band 4) Michael K. Ohm - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 2) William J. Wortel — Labor & Employment (Band 4) Missouri (Kansas City & Surrounds) Robert M. Barnes - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) Irvin V. Belzer - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) William Perry Brandt - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Elaine Drodge Koch - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Craig S. O'Dear - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) James P. Pryde - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) Stephen S. Sparks - Real Estate (Band 2) Robert M. Thompson - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Thomas W. Van Dyke - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Missouri (St. Louis & Surrounds) Dan H. Ball - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) Fred W. Bartelsmeyer - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) Steven M. Baumer - Corporate / M & A (Band 3) J. Bennett Clark - Intellectual Property (Band 1) Dennis C. Donnelly - Labor & Employment (Senior Statesman) Robert T. Ebert Jr. - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 2) Dale A. Guariglia - Environment (Band 1) Edward J. Hejlek - Intellectual Property (Band 2) John W. Hoffman - Real Estate (Band 3) Jerry M. Hunter - Labor & Employment (Band 1) Charles B. Jellinek - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Don G. Lents - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Bruce E. Lowry Jr. - Real Estate (Band 3) Linda M. Martinez - Real Estate (Band 2) George E. Murray - Real Estate (Band 1) James L. Nouss Jr. - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Daniel M. O'Keefe - Labor & Employment (Band 2) Steven J. Poplawski - Environment (Band 2) David A. Roodman - Intellectual Property (Band 1) William F. Seabaugh - Corporate / M & A (Band 1) Bettina J. Strauss - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 3) Thomas C. Walsh - Litigation: General Commercial (Band 1) R. Randall Wang - Corporate / M & A (Band 2) New York Roberta G. Gordon - Environment: Mainly Transactional (Band 2) J. Kevin Healy - Environment (Band 1) Philip E. Karmel - Environment (Band 2) North Carolina Christopher C. Kupec - Banking & Finance (Band 2) For more information about Chambers and Partners, visit their Web site at www.chambersandpartners.cFor more information about Chambers and Partners, visit their Web site at www.chambersandpartners.com.
Prior to assuming the position of General Counsel in 2012, Mr. Chartock was responsible for sourcing, structuring and overseeing complex dispositions for Gordon Brothers Group, particularly retail and real estate store closings and wind - downs outside of bankruptcy.
Internal rates of return for participating policies may be much worse than universal life and interest - sensitive whole life (whose cash values are invested in the money market and bonds) because their cash values are invested in the life insurance company and its general account, which may be in real estate and the stock market.
But $ 500 a month for car insurance is in stark contrast to the cost of renting or buying real estate in Detroit and the general low cost - of - living that goes along with it.
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My past work experience and educational success has shaped me into a seasoned Paralegal with skills in legal terminology, general law, and legal proceedings for Civil Litigation, Legal and Real Estate law servicing a wide array of legal departments and law firms.
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