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Partnerships between Public and Private Entities: The Dos, Don’ts, and Ethical Considerations

Contains material from May 2016

Partnerships between Public and Private Entities: The Dos, Don’ts, and Ethical Considerations
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Session 1: Contracts with Government Entities: Fundamentals and Ethical Considerations in Contracting - Public entities have many options for contracting with private entities and individuals. As these options have grown and developed in recent years, the manner of dealing with public owners is changing. Understanding the methods available for contracting and the ethical considerations from both the public and private sectors is essential.

Session 2: Using Public Incentives to Stimulate Private Development - Hear dos and don'ts of underwriting or monetizing economic development agreements. Enforcement issues, remedies, defenses to enforcement, and sovereign immunity are discussed.

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1. Contracts with Government Entities: Fundamentals and Ethical Considerations in Contracting (May 2016)

Jeffrey S. Chapman

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Contracts with Government Entities: Fundamentals and Ethical Considerations in Contracting (May 2016)

Public entities have many options for contracting with private entities and individuals. As these options have grown and developed in recent years, the manner of dealing with public owners is changing. Understanding the methods available for contracting and the ethical considerations from both the public and private sectors is essential.

Originally presented: Apr 2016 Land Use Conference

Jeffrey S. Chapman, The Chapman Firm - Austin, TX

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2. Using Public Incentives to Stimulate Private Development (May 2016)

Habib H. Erkan Jr., T. Daniel Santee II

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Session 2 —46 mins
Using Public Incentives to Stimulate Private Development (May 2016)

Hear dos and don'ts of underwriting or monetizing economic development agreements. Enforcement issues, remedies, defenses to enforcement, and sovereign immunity are discussed.

Originally presented: Apr 2016 Land Use Conference

Habib H. Erkan Jr., Denton, Navarro, Rocha, Bernal, Hyde & Zech, P.C. - San Antonio, TX
T. Daniel Santee II, Denton, Navarro, Rocha, Bernal, Hyde & Zech, P.C. - San Antonio, TX