Finance and Municipal Law

Louisville, Kentucky, Municipal Bond Attorneys

Finance and Municipal LawOur firm works with various types of public and private entities, including cities, counties, state agencies, school districts, 501(c)(3) entities, health care facilities, and private businesses, which are interested in obtaining funds for economic development activities and various governmental purposes. Our representation includes constitutional law, municipal law, public and commercial finance law, securities law, zoning issues, job creation, tax law, and contracts. At Valenti Hanley & Robinson PLLC, our talented legal team can tailor a financial plan to meet the goals of your municipality, agency, or business. We work closely with investment bankers, commercial bankers, trust departments, and others in the municipal law industry to make this happen.

Contact our firm for more information about municipal law or to arrange a consultation with one of our lawyers.

Economic Development Activities

Job creation, increased commerce, and community growth can be achieved through the successful efforts of you and your attorney. Our attorneys provide legal services to finance new projects and fuel the development of economies and communities. We help entities fund projects such as environmental plans, solid waste disposal facilities, sewage facilities, housing, school district expansion, and commercial facilities. These projects are funded with general-obligation bonds, 501(c)(3) bonds, health-care bonds, solid-waste disposal facility bonds, qualified small-issued bonds, and other private-activity bonds. We represent entities such as:

  • State government agencies
  • Counties
  • Cities
  • School districts
  • 501(c)(3) entities
  • Health care facilities
  • Private companies

Nonprofits Can Obtain 501(c)(3) Status

As municipal law attorneys, we work closely with issues involving 501(c)(3) status. Section 501(c)(3) of the tax code exempts nonprofit organization from federal income tax. This status can apply to nonprofits including foundations, corporations, and educational organizations. We educate clients about the advantages and disadvantages of obtaining 501(c)(3) status and provide legal counsel during the application process. Contact our firm to learn more about 501(c)(3).


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