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Holland & Knight Forms National Health Care Reform Task Force

As Congress debates the specifics of national health care reform, Holland & Knight has established a Health Care Reform Task Force to help clients around the country address the reform issues and changing federal policy.

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Private Wealth Services: Newsletter - November 2009

There has been considerable debate on Capitol Hill this year over the taxation of a Carried Interest in the context of a Private Equity Fund (PEF). At the same time, there has been public discussion of the role that the private equity industry will have in our economic recovery. In the realm of estate planning, PEF Principals possess unique opportunities to shift the performance of their interest in a PEF to future generations – potentially resulting in very significant estate tax savings. This article will review the basic PEF structure, describe the nature of a Principal’s interest in a PEF and indentify wealth transfer techniques that should be considered by a Principal.

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Panel talks about real estate woes, hope
 

SminoleVoice.com

Christopher C. "Chris" Brockman- Orlando

Real Estate Retail Partner Christopher Brockman was quoted in a SeminoleVoice.com article, "Panel talks about real estate woes, hope," on the July 31, 2009 edition.

The article reviews Mr. Brockman's recent panel session titled, "Central Florida: Where It Is, Where It Is Headed," hosted by the International Council of Shopping Centers Orlando Local Program Committee. The panelists generally agreed that Central Florida is faring relatively well in the real estate sector, evidenced by the prospective opening of new projects and the creation of over 1,000 jobs by the Economic Development Commission. Mr. Brockman illustrated the coming of the "death of the mall," opting for more creative uses for empty spaces such as featuring retail shops and restaurants on the exterior of the building and a residential condominium on its interior. He also discussed the importance of strengthening the bond between tenants and landlords, explaining that keeping and building relationships with clients is easier and more cost-saving than finding new ones. To read the full article, please click the link below.

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