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Reno & Cavanaugh PLLC, 455 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 400, Washington, DC, 20001
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2008 - Present
ABA Forum on Affordable Housing & Community Development LawGoverning Committee
2002 - Present
National Association of Housing & Redevelopment Officials (NAHRO)Member
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JD - Juris Doctor
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BA - Bachelor of Arts
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BA - Bachelor of Arts
2006
Lions and Tigers and Bears...Oh My!: Legal Issues for PHAs, Affiliates and Instrumentalities
2006
Operating Subsidy and Mixed-Finance Transactions: Emerging Implications of the Operating Fund Rule
2006
Basics of Capital Fund Financing
2005
View from the Outside: Leveraging the Edgewood Project at HUD/Private Bar Panel on Leveraging for Assisted Housing
2005
Structuring Transactions with Affiliates: Use of Public Housing Affiliates in Affordable Housing Deals — Pitfalls for the Unwary
2005
Mixed-Finance Development: New Ways to Develop and Own Public Housing
2005
Managing the Mixed-Income Social Environment, a panel discussing Balancing the Rights of Individual Tenants and the Larger Community
2002
Procurement
2000
Developing Without HOPE VI: Subsidy Only Transactions
1998
Mixed-Income Communities Involving Public Housing: Legal Concerns and Considerations
1995
Peer Group Lending: Using Community Norms to Achieve Minimal Default Rate on Loans to the Poor Markets, Institutions, and Private Governance
2006
2001
1999