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2020-10 Virtual
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PowerPoint - Mindfulness 2020
PowerPoint - What Bankruptcy Judges Really Think
PowerPoint - Swaps Derivatives and the Death of LIBOR
PowerPoint - DST 101
PowerPoint - Ignorance is Not Blisss
PowerPoint - SPE
PowerPoint - Hot Desks and Cool Hotels
PowerPoint - Mandel RMI - Public Policy
2020-10 Hines - Lender Perspectives on Delaware Statutory Trusts
2020-10 Love - An Overview of the Delaware Statutory Trust
2020-10 Meier - The Delaware Statutory Trust - The Zenith of Tax-Deferred Real Estate Investing Under Section 1031
2020-10 Munoz - Mindfulness - Lightening the Lawyer's Load and Helping the Lawyer Lead during Trying Times
2020-10 Goodman - The Death of LIBOR
2020-10 Newman - Introduction to SWAPs for Real Estate Lawyers
2020-10 Willis - Regulatory Considerations in the Death of LIBOR - Recent Guidance
2020-10 Kuney - Is the Arc of Bankruptcy Law Moving Away from Remoteness
2020-10 Barker - Environmental Considerations for a Commercial Lease
2020-10 Taylor - Tenant Drafting Considerations for Environmental Provisions in Leases
PowerPoint - Uncommon Law
2020-10 Farach Page - What Bankruptcy Judges Really Think of Your Contract Clauses
2020-10 Schoenmeyer - Hot Desks and Cool Hotels - Co-working, Pop-up hotels and Other Non-traditional Uses of Real Estate
2020-10 Forti - Bankruptcy Remote Special Purpose Entities in Commercial Mortgage Lending - Characteristics, Enforcement and Limitations