Do you know the best negotiating strategies in the current real estate M&A market? What are the “hot buttons” for seller, buyer and lender requirements, in the board room, the courts and with the SEC? What are the factors and legal issues you should analyze with respect to investing in distressed situations? How do the nature and ownership of the entity, and the characteristics of its property and the structuring of the acquisition fit with the current underwriting criteria of lenders? Which provisions in a merger agreement are critical, and which ones are just nice to have? How do you manage your financing sources and your contractual obligations? This one-of-a-kind program will give you the answers to key questions such as these, plus offer a focus on workouts, both before and after the occurrence of the default, as well as look at the sources and the manner in which these deals are being recapitalized. Some of the best transactional lawyers in the country will be on hand to give you cutting-edge tips for our ever-changing marketplace. Make the most of this unique opportunity.
Lecture Topics [Total time 06:45:33]
Segments with an asterisk (*) are available only with the purchase of the entire program.
- Introduction and Overview of the Landscape [00:55:32]
David W. Bonser, Todd Eagle, Robin Panovka, Lisa Beeson, J. Warren Gorrell, Jr.
- Case Studies: REIT Acquisitions in a Globalizing World [00:53:44]
James M. Barkley, Matthew J. Lustig, Guy A. Metcalfe, Adam O. Emmerich
- SEC Developments and the REIT Capital Markets [01:40:22]
Richard E. Fournier, Jr., Julian T. Kleindorfer, Michael E. McTiernan
- REIT M&A 101: Change and Continuity [01:15:25]
James J. Hanks, Jr., Gil Menna, A. Adam Troso, Alan Felder
- Tax Issues in REIT Deals [00:59:56]
Ana Cristina Arumi, Jodi J. Schwartz, John D. Rayis
- Recapitalizations and Restructurings [01:00:34]
Jacqueline Marcus, Eugene A. Pinover, David Pauker, Glenn Rufrano
The purchase price of this Web Program includes the following articles from the Course Handbook available online:
- REITs: Mergers and Acquisitions; Chapter 1: Introduction
David M Einhorn, Robin Panovka, Adam O. Emmerich
- REITs: Mergers and Acquisitions; Chapter 4: Selling a REIT
David M Einhorn, Robin Panovka, Adam O. Emmerich
- Roadmap for a REIT IPO: A Summary Guide to Going Public
Richard E. Fournier, Jr.
- REITs: Mergers and Acquisitions; Chapter 2: Structural Considerations in Consensual REIT M&A Transactions
David M Einhorn, Robin Panovka, Adam O. Emmerich
- Duties of Directors in Takeovers in Maryland
James J. Hanks, Jr.
- REITs: Mergers and Acquisitions; Chapter 6: Tax Considerations in REIT Mergers and Acquisitions
David M Einhorn, Robin Panovka, Jodi J. Schwartz, Adam O. Emmerich
- REIT Ownership Limits
Ana Cristina Arumi
- Tax Issues Relating to Convertible Debt Issued by REITs
Ana Cristina Arumi
- Real Estate Restructurings: Issues Raised by Complex, Multi-Tranche Financial Structures
Jacqueline Marcus
- Expense Advance in Maryland--New Case (PowerPoint Slides)
James J. Hanks, Jr.
- Index to Real Estate M&A and REIT Transactions 2013
Presentation Material
- REIT M&A 101: Change and Continuity
James J. Hanks, Jr.
- Tax Issues in REIT Deals
Jodi J. Schwartz
Co-Chair(s)
Moderator(s)
Guy A. Metcalfe ~ Managing Director and Chairman of Real Estate, Morgan Stanley
Speaker(s)
Lisa Beeson ~ Head of Real Estate Mergers & Acquisitions, Barclays Capital
Todd Eagle ~ Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co.
Matthew J. Lustig ~ Managing Partner of North America Investment Bnaking, Head of Real Estate, Lazard
Michael E. McTiernan ~ Assistant Director, Real Estate and Business Services, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
A. Adam Troso ~ Managing Director, Real Estate & Lodging Investment Banking, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC
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