Winstead University: Transacting Public-Private Partnerships

Speaker: Jeff Nydegger

06.19.19

Lunch Available  11:30 a.m. CST
Presentation  12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. CST

In this presentation, we will briefly discuss the emergence of public-private partnerships in Texas, and how these procurement models are being used by universities and local governments across the State of Texas.  We will cover the underlying statutory framework for procuring P3s in Texas, as well as other Texas-specific legal considerations that both public-sector and private-sector clients must consider when transacting P3s, including sovereign immunity, constitutional restraints, and ad valorem tax exemption.

This course has been approved for MCLE credit by the State Bar of Texas Committee on MCLE in the amount of 1 credit hour.
North Carolina CLE is pending.

Live in Austin, Texas
401 Congress Ave. Suite 2100
Austin, TX 78701
Complimentary parking

Webcast/videoconference available in these other Winstead offices:

201 North Tryon Street, Suite 2000
Charlotte, NC 28202

2728 N. Harwood St., Suite 500
Dallas, TX 75201

300 Throckmorton Street, Suite 1700
Fort Worth, Texas 76102

600 Travis Street, Suite 5200
Houston, TX 77002

24 Waterway Avenue, Suite 500
The Woodlands, TX 77380

For information on attending, please contact Kathleen Batman at kbatman@winstead.com.

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