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“Nothing
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Nothing Is Too Late
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Dean
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Beverly Hills resident Sam Freshman has written a book, The
Principles of Real Estate Syndication; in which the techniques
and theories can be applied to many other ventures such as Oil
and Gas or Entertainment endeavors. This book is in its third
edition and now has 22 chapters with an Appendix and a Glossary.
He has chaired the Legal and Accounting Committee of the
California Real Estate Association Syndication Division, he has
lectured extensively before Realty Boards, Bar Associations, CPA
Societies, Colleges and Universities on the subject. Mr.
Freshman assisted in the preparation of the California Real
Estate Commissioner’s syndicate regulations and is a partner in
numerous real estate developments. A graduate of Stanford
University and Stanford University Law School, the author has
many years experience as an attorney. For More
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