Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP's Thomas J. Keable Participating in NAFTA Roundtable
September 12, 2018 |
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BUFFALO, NY – Thomas J. Keable, partner at Lippes Mathias Wexler Friedman LLP, is participating in a roundtable discussion on NAFTA on September 19 at the Oakville Chamber of Commerce. Hosted by Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Stephen Crawford and MPP Donna Skelly, the event offers a forum for local business leaders to share input and feedback on NAFTA as it affects the local and provincial economy.
At Lippes Mathias, Mr. Keable serves as the firm’s Canada-U.S. cross border practice team leader. He focuses his practice on assisting Canadian businesses, lenders and individuals with U.S. legal matters, including the purchase and sale of businesses; representation of lenders and borrowers in structuring financings and negotiation and drafting of loan and security agreements; the structuring of entities; and the preparation of agreements for a wide variety of business transactions and situations.
At Lippes Mathias, Mr. Keable serves as the firm’s Canada-U.S. cross border practice team leader. He focuses his practice on assisting Canadian businesses, lenders and individuals with U.S. legal matters, including the purchase and sale of businesses; representation of lenders and borrowers in structuring financings and negotiation and drafting of loan and security agreements; the structuring of entities; and the preparation of agreements for a wide variety of business transactions and situations.
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