Anna Lee focuses
her practice on public finance matters.
Arik focuses
his practice on public finance in a variety of capacities, including bond counsel, underwriter's counsel, borrower's counsel and credit enhancer's counsel in connection with the issuance of tax - exempt bonds and taxable obligations.
Not exact matches
In
practice, however, relying
on editors and
public documents leaves the database riddled with holes, especially in areas outside its core of
finance.
Alixe concentrates her legal
practice in the areas of initial
public offerings, follow -
on offerings, reverse takeovers, capital pool corporations, qualifying transactions, mergers & acquisitions, secondary listings and exempt market
financings (more).
His
practice focuses
on high - growth emerging companies and involves venture capital
financings, mergers and acquisitions,
public offerings, and private placements.
We have alumni who work in
public policy organizations, serve
on local school boards,
practice education law, and fight for equity in school
finance or, as physicians in low - income communities, provide quality health care for children.
Janet Vaughan Robertson's
practices focuses
on the
public finance arena and she is a highly respected bond counsel, underwriter counsel, credit bank counsel, borrower counsel, issuer counsel and trustee counsel in connection with multi-million dollar municipal and conduit bond issues for school districts, charter schools, private schools and local government.
In April 2017, In the
Public Interest released a report revealing that a substantial portion of the more than $ 2.5 billion in tax dollars or taxpayer subsidized financing spent on California charter school facilities in the past 15 years has been misspent on: schools that underperformed nearby traditional public schools; schools built in districts that already had enough classroom space; schools that were found to have discriminatory enrollment policies; and in the worst cases, schools that engaged in unethical or corrupt prac
Public Interest released a report revealing that a substantial portion of the more than $ 2.5 billion in tax dollars or taxpayer subsidized
financing spent
on California charter school facilities in the past 15 years has been misspent
on: schools that underperformed nearby traditional
public schools; schools built in districts that already had enough classroom space; schools that were found to have discriminatory enrollment policies; and in the worst cases, schools that engaged in unethical or corrupt prac
public schools; schools built in districts that already had enough classroom space; schools that were found to have discriminatory enrollment policies; and in the worst cases, schools that engaged in unethical or corrupt
practices.
Prior to taking over Charter Impact, Spencer was the Vice President of
Finance for the Alliance for College - Ready
Public Schools, where his primary areas of concentration included maintenance of all accounting systems, designing and implementing the internal control framework, and developing cash flow projections and forecasts for organizational growth and providing guidance
on fiscal best
practices.
The sustainable investment forum gathers around 300 stakeholders from national and regional governments, international
finance, private industry and carbon management sectors — the perfect event where we think we can share with our peers regarding the trends, the best
practices but also participate in progressing the dialogue
on the development of effective
public - private funding mechanisms for scaling low carbon innovation.
The report concluded with the plan to continue the work programme these specific areas: (a) The analysis of options for the mobilization of financial resources from a wide variety of sources,
public and private, bilateral and multilateral, including alternative sources, and their linkages; (b) The analysis of the relevant analytical work
on the climate - related
financing needs of developing country Parties; (c) The integration of lessons learned from fast - start
finance (FSF) and best
practices from developing and developed country experiences in the analysis of sources and needs; (d) The exploration of the interface between
public and private
finance, including approaches to leveraging private climate
finance; (e) The identification of enabling environments that can unlock and foster increased climate
finance flows for mitigation and adaption; (f) The exploration of delivery mechanisms that could play a role in channeling climate
finance.
«I am a ten year call lawyer with a
practice focused
on corporate commercial matters, mergers and acquisitions and corporate
finance transactions for both
public and private companies.
As a lawyer, over the last 20 years Vladislav has devoted his
practice to advising business clients
on corporate and commercial law, real estate, mergers and acquisitions, project
financing and
public - private partnership, as well as other aspects of business in Russia.
Collaborating
on your behalf, we can share insights gained from our longstanding
practices in corporate, environmental, financial services, healthcare, labor and employment, legislative counseling, litigation,
public finance, real estate, tax and estate planning.
Adam R. Nazette (Commercial &
Public Finance - Cleveland)- Nazette focuses his practice on commercial financing transactions, primarily representing banks and other financial institutions as well as public and private companies in connection with secured and unsecured credit facil
Public Finance - Cleveland)- Nazette focuses his
practice on commercial
financing transactions, primarily representing banks and other financial institutions as well as
public and private companies in connection with secured and unsecured credit facil
public and private companies in connection with secured and unsecured credit facilities.
His
practice primarily included advising
on public and private M&A transactions, corporate governance matters, and — while in London — capital markets transactions (along with a smattering of litigation - oriented / dispute - resolution,
financing and regulatory matters).
His
practice focuses
on public and private corporate
finance transactions, including initial
public offerings, convertible and high - yield debt offerings and private equity investments, and mergers and acquisitions.
Don is a partner in the firm's Corporate Transactions & Securities
practice group, focusing
on matters of
public and closely held businesses, mergers and acquisitions,
public offerings and securities,
finance, leveraged buyouts, and nonprofit corporations.
Mason — whose
practice focuses
on public and project
finance as well as government investigations — spent the past three years federal as deputy associate attorney general.
Our debt
finance group is supported by members of other subgroups within the Business Department, including mergers and acquisitions (for all sizes of transactions, for
public and private clients, and
on both the buyer and seller sides), investment management (for clients with investment management divisions and matters), small business investment companies (for clients looking to form SBICs, obtain SBIC funding, or conduct portfolio
financing transactions), securities (for
public clients, particularly with respect to
public and Rule 144A debt offerings), tax (including for cross-border transactions), ERISA / employee benefits and international (for clients with international operations and assets), as well as other
practice groups within the Firm, including Cleantech & Renewables, Patent, Trademark, Copyright & Unfair Competition
practices and the Labor and Employment
practice.
Mike Dow concentrates his
practice on public and project
finance.
Daryl maintains an active
practice focused
on the areas of mergers and acquisitions,
public and private
financings, and
public company reporting and corporate governance matters.
His
practice includes a wide range of corporate and
finance matters, with a particular focus
on mergers and acquisitions,
public and private equity offerings, debt offerings and general corporate governance.
He focuses his
practice on the representation of a diverse range of businesses, from technology startups to Fortune 50 manufacturers, in private equity infusions,
public offerings and sophisticated domestic and international acquisitions, dispositions,
financings and joint ventures.
We are a full - service firm, and that means our attorneys collaborate across
practice areas to get support from colleagues
on a range of legal and business issues that intersect with
public finance law.
Charin's
practices focus mainly
on capital markets,
Public Private Partnerships, project and project
finance, financial regulations, mergers and acquisitions and real estate, both in Thailand and the regions (including Laos and Myanmar).
His
practice includes a wide range of corporate and
finance matters, with a particular focus
on mergers and acquisitions,
public and private equity...
His
practice centers
on advice to international and domestic corporate, real estate and private equity fund clients
on initial
public offerings, mergers, acquisitions, spinoffs and other major transactions, including structured
financings.
Our team works alongside our
Public & Infrastructure
Finance Practice, which advises governments, nonprofit corporations and financial institutions
on municipal bonds and capital
financing programs.
Our
public finance practice includes acting as bond counsel and as counsel to underwriters, issuers, borrowers, credit enhancement providers and trustees
on a wide range of
public finance structures.
Peter's corporate
practice focuses
on representing middle market and emerging growth companies in initial
public offerings, second offerings, mergers and acquisitions, angel and venture capital
financing.
Yehezkel concentrates his transactional
practice on mergers and acquisitions where he represents private equity funds and private and
public companies in a wide variety of domestic and cross-border business transactions including mergers, leveraged acquisitions, follow
on acquisitions, divestitures, debt
financing, fund formation, PIPE investments, joint ventures, minority investments and other equity arrangements.
Drew Linnenbom's
public finance practice involves advising traditional governmental issuers, underwriters, banks, nonprofit borrowers and for - profit companies
on various aspects of their...
This Q&A features Los Angeles
public finance partner Rudy Salo and highlights his educational background, career, legal
practice and his outlook
on the
public finance sector.
New York City office of medium sized law firm is looking for a Temporary Legal Secretary to assist attorneys whose
practice focuses
on public finance...
Sean's
practice focuses
on the representation of lenders, equity investors, domestic and foreign airlines and other borrower / lessees in all types of
financing transactions, including equipment
financing matters, leveraged and cross-border leasing, secured and unsecured lending transactions, private and
public debt placements and syndicated loan facilities involving a wide variety of facilities and equipment types, including aircraft, railcars and ocean - going vessels.
Mr. Yarbrough concentrates his
practice on advising
public and private companies with regard to securities offerings, corporate
finance, commercial contracts, and mergers and acquisitions.
The Task Force believes that the
financing mechanisms for law school education and the pricing
practices they facilitate must change, and that continued
public confidence in the system of legal education is dependent
on that change.
His
practice focuses
on the representation of sponsors, issuers, project developers, lenders, investors and governmental entities in project
financings, infrastructure projects in the
public - private partnership sector (PPP) and securities offerings.
His
practice focuses
on advising
public and private companies and funds, such as business development companies,
on public and private debt and equity offerings and other
financing transactions, ongoing U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission reporting and securities law compliance and other transactional matters.
Keith is a corporate and commercial lawyer with a
practice focused primarily
on advising companies with respect to going
public transactions, reverse takeovers,
public and private
financings, asset and share purchases, mergers and acquisitions, plans of arrangement and corporate restructurings and reorganizations.
His
practice includes bond, disclosure, issuer's and underwriter's counsel work for tax - exempt and taxable
financings, including transactions for the State of California, the California Department of Water Resources, the California State
Public Works Board and 501 (c)(3) organizations (with a primary focus
on health care
financings).
Before entering the non-profit and early childhood fields, Rose was an attorney in private legal
practice counseling governmental and corporate entities
on federal and state laws in connection with
public finance transactions.