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Palisades Financial to sponsor forum focusing on credit crisis and how financing rules have changed

Palisades Financial will cosponsor a half-day symposium for real estate leaders on Monday, May 12, at Club 101. Moderated by noted industry leader Michael Stoler, the forum will focus on the current credit crisis and how the rules of financing have changed in the wake of the global financial squeeze. Financial specialists, real estate professionals and insurance executives will learn how and where to find financing, even in these highly turbulent times. In addition to McLain, experts from throughout the industry will also be speaking on a variety of topics at the event. The event will begin at 7:30 a.m. and continue until 2 p.m. A keynote panel discussion, featuring noted investors, real estate advisors and insurers, will compare the real estate market in 1990 with the current credit squeeze. The cost is $175 in advance. Registration is limited, there will be no registration at the door. For more information about the seminar, contact Stoler at [email protected] or (212) 515-3386.
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