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Home > Practice Areas > Alphabetical Listing > Real Estate & Finance > News > Harry G Meyer a panelist at seminar on fraudulent real estate flipping Harry G. Meyer a panelist at seminar on fraudulent real estate flippingApril 14, 2006 Contact: Lisa Kane BUFFALO, N.Y. — Harry G. Meyer, a partner in Hodgson Russ LLP's Real Estate & Finance Practice Group, was a panelist at the recent "Flipping and Fraudulent Flipping of Real Estate: Do You Know the Difference?" seminar, held recently at Erie Community College. The seminar, presented by the mayor-appointed Anti-Flipping Task Force, educated real estate professionals on how to avoid unwittingly participating in unethical or illegal real estate transactions. Mr. Meyer joined federal and state law enforcement personnel and legal and real estate professionals as a panelist on the "Ethics and Enforcement" discussion. Mr. Meyer concentrates his practice in commercial and industrial real property taxation, acquisitions, development, and environmental concerns, including wetlands delineation, protection, enhancement, and water resources. He lectures extensively about commercial and industrial real estate, taxation, development, and environmental issues. The Anti-Flipping Task Force, of which Mr. Meyer is a member, is committed to addressing the problem of fraudulent flipping, the practice of buying properties and then using false appraisals to sell or mortgage them at prices considerably beyond their market value. New York State Assemblyman Sam Hoyt and New York State Senator William Stachowski are co-chairs of the task force. With more than 225 attorneys practicing in all major areas of law, Hodgson Russ is among the 200 largest law firms headquartered in the United States. It is one of approximately 100 firms in the country listed in America's Greatest Places to Work With a Law Degree. In June 2005, Hodgson Russ received the Carol S. Knox Family-Friendly Employer Award from the Capital District Women's Bar Association. The firm, which was established in 1817 and is among the oldest law firms in the United States, is the only law firm that can count two former U.S. presidents, Millard Fillmore and Grover Cleveland, among its alumni. Hodgson Russ has offices in Albany, Buffalo, Johnstown, and New York, New York; Boca Raton, Florida; and Toronto, Ontario, Canada. #### |
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