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Gregory Seigel serves as the Managing Director of Seigel Advisory Services. He is an investment banker, an attorney and a commercial real estate agent. Gregory received his law degree (J.D.), with honors, and his Masters of Law (LL.M.) in Estate Planning from the University of Miami School of Law.As an investment banker, Gregory has successfully completed healthcare transactions for his clients while working with numerous ASC management companies, hospital systems, private equity firms, and real estate investment trusts (REITs).
By Gregory Seigel, J.D., LL.M.
If you are researching how to sell your healthcare business or medical practice, then this guide can help.
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An investment banker is an intermediary that facilitates securities transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, and capital raises.
An Investment banker has the education and experience to conduct larger and more financially sophisticated transactions.
Investment bankers must conduct securities transactions through a registered broker-dealer, and are required to pass the Series 79 (Investment Banking Representative), a Series 82 (Private Securities Offerings Representative), and a Series 63 (Uniform Securities Agent State Law) Registrations.
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