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Guest of Honor Speaker Jon M. Huntsman
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Honorable Jon M. Huntsman, Jr., former Ambassador to China and Governor of Utah, addresses the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange on October 22, 2015 in Dallas, Texas.
General Session Panels
USCIS Policy Trends: An In-Depth Look at What’s Driving EB-5 Adjudication & Administration
General Session Panel “USCIS Policy Trends an In-Depth Look at What’s Driving EB-5 Adjudication & Administration” ” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Robert Divine (Baker, Donelson Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC), Carolyn S. Lee (Miller Mayer, LLP), Lincoln Stone (Stone, Gzregorek & Gonzalez LLP) and Robert Loughran (Foster LLP)
EB-5 in China: The Latest from the Largest Investor Market
General Session Panel “EB-5 in China: The Latest from the largest Investor Market” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Rachel Zou (LianHong Overseas Consultants Lmited), Boyi He (Guangzho Huaren Immigration Services), Howard Wu (CanAchieve Consultants Ltd), Dandan Zou (Mainstay Global LLC), Kyle Walker (Green Card Fund, LLC) and Kelvin Ma (Shanghai Demei Law Firm).
EB-5 Visa Demand: An Update from the Department of State
General Session Panel “EB-5 Visa Demand: An Update from the Department of State” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Nima Korpivaara (David Hirson & Partners, LLP), Charles Oppenheim (U.S. Department of State) and Bernard Wolfsdorf (Wolfsdorf Rosenthal LLP)
EB-5 & Securities: Enforcement & Compliance Trends
General Session Panel “EB-5 Case Studies: Lessons Learned from the Good & Bad” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: K. David Anderson (WORC Regional Centers), Al Rattan ( USA Continental Regional Center), Robert Kraft (First Pathway Partners, LLC) and Patrick Hogan (CMB Regional Centers).
IIUSA Industry Best Practices: History Lesson & Look Ahead
General Session Panel “Industry Best Practices: History Lesson & Look Ahead” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 23, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Dawn M. Lurie ( Polsinelli), Chad Ellsworth (Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP) Mary King (New York City Regional Center) and David Souders (Todd & Associates, Inc.).
Regional Center Compliance: A Systemic Approach to Long Term Success
General Session Panel “Regional Center Compliance: A Systemic Approach to Long Term Success” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Daniel B. Lundy (Klasko immigration Law Partners, LLP), Reid Thomas (NES Financial), Daniel Healy (Civitas Capital Group) and Mark Giresi (U.S. Immigration Fund).
EB-5 Case Studies: Lessons Learned from the Good & Bad
General Session Panel “EB-5 Case Studies: Lessons Learned from the Good & Bad” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: K. David Anderson (WORC Regional Centers), Al Rattan ( USA Continental Regional Center), Robert Kraft (First Pathway Partners, LLC) and Patrick Hogan (CMB Regional Centers).
Breakout Session Panels
Investor Market Diversification: Looking Beyond China to Emerging Hot Spots of Demand
Breakout Session Panel “Investor Market Diversification: Looking Beyond China to Emerging Hot Spots of Demand” ” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left Bill Cook (Global Migration Law Group PLLC), Ken Wright (Baker & Hostetler LLp) Charles Raethner (AmLaw Group) and Ronit Sharma ( Henley & Partners, Ltd.)
Investor Source of Funds, Pre-Immigration Tax Planning & Post-Immigration Tax Compliance
Breakout Session Panel “Investor Source of Funds, Pre-Immigration tax Planning & Post-Immigration Tax Compliance” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right:Ed Beshara (Beshara, P.A.), Charley Huang (PKF Consulting), Jana Aristizabal ( Marcum LLP), and Rana Jazayerli (Phillips Lytle LLP)
Role of Due Diligence & Broker/Dealers in EB-5
Regional Center Models: Different Approaches to Regional Economic Development with EB-5
Breakout Session Panel “Regional Center Models: Different Approaches to Regional Economic Development with EB-5″ ” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: H. Ronald Klasko ( Klasko Immigration Law Partners, LLP) Bob Honts (Texas Lone Star Enterprises Regional Center), Brian Hicks (MidAmerican Global Ventures LLC) and Patrick Barber ( Encore Global Investment Management, LLC)
RC vs. Direct EB-5: Why Most Investors Choose Regional Centers but Some Don’t
Breakout Session Panel “RC vs. Direct EB-5: Why Most Investors Choose Regional Centers but Some Don’t” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right:Mona Shah (Mona Shah & Associates), Jason Brown (Lucky’s Market), Thomas Lee (M&D Regional Center) and Nic Applegate (Gate Industries)
Build, Buy, or Rent a Regional Center? It Depends…
P3: EB-5 in the Development Finance Toolbox: Through Public Private Partnerships
Breakout Session Panel “P3: EB-5 in the Development finance Toolbox Through Public Private Partnerships” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 23, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right Bill Stenger (Jay Peak Resort), Beth Zafonte (Akerman LLP) and Karl Zavitkovsky (City of Dallas).
EB-5 Litigation: The Latest from Court Proceedings Relevant to Policy
Breakout Session Panel “EB-5 Litigation: The Latest from Court Proceedings Relevant to Policy” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 23, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Cletus Weber (Peng & Weber, PLLC), Susan Pilcher (Stone Grzegorek & Gonzalez LLP), Ira Kurzban (Kurzban Kurzban Weinger, Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.) and John Pratt (Kurzban Kurzban Weinger, Tetzeli and Pratt P.A.).
Reasonable, Reproducible & Feasible: Business Planning & the Economics of EB-5
Breakout Session Panel “Reasonable, Reproducible & Feasible: Business Planning & the Economics of EB-5” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 23, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Lauren Cohen (e-council Inc.com, Inc.), Mickayla Zinsli (North Dakota/Minnesota EB-5 Regional Center), Michael Kester (Impact Datasource, LLC) and Scott Barnhart (Barnhart Economic Services LLC).
Business Development & Compliance: Banking Considerations in EB-5 Transactions
Breakout Session Panel “Business Development & Compliance: Banking Considerations in EB-5 Transactions” at the 5th Annual EB-5 Market Exchange, October 22, 2015 in Dallas, TX. From left to right: Bonnie Novella (NES Financial), Steve Shpilsky (California Real Estate Regional Center), Gregory White (Seyfarth Shaw LLP), Damian Oberding (Citigroup Inc.).
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