Charles Renner practices in the Business Transactions Practice Group in the Kansas City, Missouri office of Husch & Eppenberger, LLC. He concentrates his practice in the areas of general business and corporate law, public law, land use development and financing, and general business consultation and advice.
Land Use and Public Finance. Charles represents developers, business clients, and numerous commercial and retail proprietors in the use of public financing tools such as Community Improvement Districts, Tax Increment Financing, Transportation Development Districts, and Tax Abatement Programs. He also assists clients with general land use and zoning matters.
Real Estate Transactions. Charles works with clients in the acquisition of all interests in real property. This work involves general real estate transactions, traditional financing, and other concerns related to such transactions. Charles is also versed in obtaining necessary local governmental approvals, which take place as part of property acquisitions involving Real Estate Development Projects.
Business Consultation. Charles works with a large number of clients providing advice and consultation related to various issues on a value-added basis. He approaches providing legal services in a results oriented manner and assists clients in evaluating the impact of any decision on the client's balance sheet. Charles provides a tailored economic analysis for his clients, which assists in the evaluation of asset protection, asset growth, and economic development risk allocation.
Practice Areas:
Construction, Corporate, Land Use Development and Financing
Education:
J.D., University of Missouri - Kansas City School of Law (2000, Dean's List); Order of the Barristers; University of Missouri - Kansas City Law Review (Member); National Moot Court Team (Best Appellate Brief); Student Bar Association (President and Vice-President).
B.A., Political Science, University of Missouri - Kansas City (1997).
Admissions:
Missouri (2000); Kansas (2001).
Legal Associations:
American Bar Association; The Missouri Bar; Kansas Bar Association; The Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association.
Civic Organizations:
Jackson County Historical Society; Kansas Citians United For Progress (President); Kansas City Consensus (President); South Kansas City Chamber of Commerce.
Publications:
Author, "The Miranda Rules: Why a Congressional Alternative to the Miranda Warnings must be Coextensive with the Fifth Amendment Privilege Against Self-Incrimination", 68 UMKC L. Rev. 437.
Speaking Engagements:
Recent Amendments to the Missouri Community Support District Act, St. Louis, Missouri, 2005;
Community Development Benefits Derived From Special Business District Several Sources, St. Joseph, Missouri, 2005;
Computer Assisted Legal Research, Kansas City, Missouri, 2002;
Comparative Benefits of Community Improvement Districts and Transportation Development Districts, Kansas City, Missouri, 2001. |