Foley & Lardner LLP announced today that Dana Lach has returned to the firm’s Health Care Finance, Public Finance and Finance & Financial Institutions Practices in the Milwaukee office.
Lach has extensive experience counseling health care and other nonprofit organizations, including colleges and universities, in tax-exempt and taxable bond transactions, commercial loans, non-traditional financing products such as commercial paper programs and securitizations, and derivative transactions. Lach regularly serves as counsel to investment banks, purchasers and commercial banks in connection with tax-exempt and taxable financing transactions. Lach’s participation as borrower’s or underwriter’s counsel on more than 150 securities transactions has totaled in excess of $20 billion.
“Dana’s deep experience structuring complex securities transactions across many public sectors, particularly the health care industry, will play a key role as we work to sustain and grow our established public finance bench,” said Laura Bilas, chair of Foley’s Public Finance Practice.
Lach has provided guidance to clients on post-issuance compliance, including ongoing tax, covenant and disclosure compliance. She has counseled clients in developing policies and procedures for both tax and primary and secondary market disclosure requirements. Lach also has experience providing guidance on remedial actions for changes in use of bond financed facilities and information reporting for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Form 990, Schedule K.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dana back to Foley. Her immense knowledge in the health care, nonprofit and municipal financing arenas will contribute vastly to our existing and expanding client base,” said Linda Benfield, managing partner of Foley’s Milwaukee office.
Lach has extensive experience counseling health care and other nonprofit organizations, including colleges and universities, in tax-exempt and taxable bond transactions, commercial loans, non-traditional financing products such as commercial paper programs and securitizations, and derivative transactions. Lach regularly serves as counsel to investment banks, purchasers and commercial banks in connection with tax-exempt and taxable financing transactions. Lach’s participation as borrower’s or underwriter’s counsel on more than 150 securities transactions has totaled in excess of $20 billion.
“Dana’s deep experience structuring complex securities transactions across many public sectors, particularly the health care industry, will play a key role as we work to sustain and grow our established public finance bench,” said Laura Bilas, chair of Foley’s Public Finance Practice.
Lach has provided guidance to clients on post-issuance compliance, including ongoing tax, covenant and disclosure compliance. She has counseled clients in developing policies and procedures for both tax and primary and secondary market disclosure requirements. Lach also has experience providing guidance on remedial actions for changes in use of bond financed facilities and information reporting for the U.S. Internal Revenue Service Form 990, Schedule K.
“We are thrilled to welcome Dana back to Foley. Her immense knowledge in the health care, nonprofit and municipal financing arenas will contribute vastly to our existing and expanding client base,” said Linda Benfield, managing partner of Foley’s Milwaukee office.
People
Related News
11 July 2024
Press Releases
Foley Expands Health Care Capabilities with National Team of Corporate and Regulatory Lawyers, Simultaneously Opens Office in Raleigh
Foley announced today that the firm strengthened its Health Care & Life Sciences Sector, adding a group of attorneys and opening a new office in Raleigh, N.C.
26 June 2024
Press Releases
Patrick Daugherty Joins Global Digital Asset and Cryptocurrency Association Steering Committee
Foley & Lardner LLP is pleased to announce that partner Patrick Daugherty is among a select group of distinguished scholars and senior legal
17 June 2024
Press Releases
Foley Expands Texas Presence and Capabilities Across Key Sectors with Addition of Three Attorneys
Foley & Lardner LLP bolstered its Texas presence with the addition of three seasoned attorneys across its Litigation and Business Law Departments. Trey McDonald and James McFall join the firm’s Houston and Dallas offices, respectively, as partners in the Business Litigation & Dispute Resolution Practice and Innovative Technology Sector. Ronald Green, an of counsel with extensive experience in public finance, recently joined the firm’s Finance Practice Group in Houston.