College: University of Oklahoma
Law School: University of Oklahoma
Admitted to the State Bar of Texas in: 1983
Practice Area(s):
Business
Real EstateProfile:
Mr. Kane, a founding director of the Firm, practices in the Business Section, with a concentration in general business, banking and real estate law, including development, partnership, leasing and lending law matters. His principal practice area involves the representation of landlords and tenants in retail, office and industrial development and leasing transactions. He also maintains a special practice emphasis in the areas of multi-family and commercial development, lending and leasing matters, including build-to-suit transactions and the workout, modification and extension of lending transactions. In addition, he has significant experience in the federal tax aspects of real estate transactions, including but not limited to the federal income tax effects to developers and lending institutions regarding real estate related matters. He has also practiced in the areas associated with the construction, operation and maintenance of hotel and resort properties, including the preparation of hotel operating and technical agreements.
Scope of Practice:
General business, banking and real estate law.
Professional Affiliations:
Dallas Bar Association.
Admissions:
State Bar of Texas, 1983.
Publications:
Frequent lecturer on real property related matters; author, "Summary of the Impact on Commercial Real Estate of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990," 1 Real Estate Investment Journal 43 (1992); author, "Preservation of Leaseholds Following Well Failure," 36 Oklahoma Law Review 151 (1983).
Community Activities:
Adjunct Professor of Law at Southern Methodist University; member of the Industrial Development Corporation Board, a City of Dallas sponsored board operating under the direction of the Mayor and City Council of Dallas, which was formed under the 1979 Texas Development Corporation Act for the purpose of promoting economic development in the southern portion of the City of Dallas through the issuance of private activity bonds.
Education:
Southern Methodist University, L.L.M. in taxation, 1988; University of Oklahoma, J.D., 1983; received the Leitsizer and Ungerman Awards; editor of the Oklahoma Law Review; University of Oklahoma, B.A. with distinction; member of Beta Gamma Sigma. |