


Real Estate Fund Capital Raising, Structuring a Real Estate Development Deal, Registration Requirements and Tax Considerations
Real Estate Fund Capital Raising, Structuring a Real Estate Development Deal, Registration Requirements and Tax Considerations
Watch the webinar recording in our archived library: http://mcmillan.lawcast.tv/
Join us on Wednesday, March 8th for a breakfast session discussing key issues for funds, asset managers, developers and exempt market dealers in the real estate industry. Our panel event will discuss:
- New changes applicable to raising capital using the offering memorandum prospectus exemption;
- Stay compliant. Avoid triggering IFM and EMD registration;
- Effectively structuring a real estate development deal; and
- Tax considerations in connection with the establishment and operation of a fund, including RRSP and TFSA eligibility
For legal practitioners, this seminar qualifies for 1 hour and 30 minutes of Substantive CPD Hours in Ontario.
Date and Agenda
Wednesday, March 8, 2023
8:30 am – 9:00 am | Registration and Networking Breakfast
9:00 am – 10:30 am | Panel Discussion
Location
McMillan LLP – Brookfield Place
181 Bay Street, Suite 4400
Toronto, M5J 2T3
Speakers
Jennie Baek
Partner, Capital Markets & Securities
Alex Bruvels
Partner, Capital Markets & Securities
Robert Shore
Partner, Commercial Real Estate
Andrew Stirling
Partner, Tax
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