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| Practice Areas | Corporate Law; Mergers and Acquisitions; Mortgage Banking Law; Securitization; Business Law | | | Education | University of Memphis, J.D., 1984, University of Memphis, B.A., cum laude, 1980 | | | Admitted | 1984, Tennessee | |
| Memberships | Memphis, Tennessee and American (Member, Corporation, Banking and Business Law Section) Bar Associations. | | | Born | Austin, Texas, June 20, 1956 | | | Biography | Listed in The Best Lawyers in America, Corporate Law and Structured Finance Law. Member, 1982-1984 and Notes Editor, 1983-1984, University of Memphis Law Review. Member, Moot Court Board, 1982-1983. Clerk, Honorable Charles E. Nearn, Tennessee Court of Appeals, 1984-1985. | | | ISLN | 907294328 | |
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Putting Economic Development Incentives to Work for BusinessGary S. Schiff, Richard A. Walker, William N. Norton, William S. Mendenhall, Louann Prater Smith, Desiree M. Franklin, Nancy A. Vincent, Robert D. Van de Vuurst, Doreen M. Edelman, October 7, 2009 A lucrative package of tax and other incentives offered by state and local governments made it easy for a multinational manufacturer to decide where to build its new manufacturing facility. The glow of the incentives began to dim, however, as company executives grappled with how to take advantage... |
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