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| Practice Areas | Real Estate Finance; Commercial Real Estate | | | Education | University of Georgia, J.D., magna cum laude, 1989, Georgia Institute of Technology, B.S., with high honors, Econ., 1986 | | | Admitted | 1989, Georgia | |
| Memberships | State Bar of Georgia (Chair, Executive Committee, 2004-2005 and Member, Real Property Law Section); American College of Real Estate Lawyers (Member: Opinions Committee; Title Insurance Committee). | | | Born | Hawkinsville, Georgia, 1964 | | | Biography | Order of the Coif. Notes Editor, Georgia Law Review, 1987-1989. Board of Directors, Atlanta Chapter, Real Estate Investment Advisory Council. | | | ISLN | 903857190 | |
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Federal Government Announces Legacy Loans ProgramDouglas D. Selph, Duncan W. Miller, T. Daniel Brannan, July 21, 2009 On March 23, 2009, the Obama administration announced plans for two federal programs designed to jump-start bank lending and securitization markets through unique public-private partnerships and committed up to $100 billion in TARP money to fund such programs.
Legacy Securities Public-Private Investment Fund ProgramDouglas D. Selph, Duncan W. Miller, T. Daniel Brannan, July 21, 2009 On March 23, 2009, the Obama administration announced plans for two new federal programs designed to jump-start bank lending and securitization markets through unique public-private partnerships and committed up to $100 billion in TARP money to fund such programs. |
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