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Clark Hill Ranked as Top 5 Bond Counsel in Delaware

March 4, 2021

Clark Hill ranked among the top five bond counsel firms in Delaware in The Bond Buyer’s recently released annual review for 2020. The rankings are based upon the dollar volume of publicly offered deals in calendar year 2020 as reported by Refinitiv (formerly the Financial and Risk business of Thomson Reuters).

In addition to their work in Delaware, lawyers in Clark Hill’s Public Finance group work on transactions throughout the firm’s national footprint, as bond counsel, underwriter’s counsel, borrower’s counsel, and lender’s counsel on finance matters involving states, municipalities, universities, healthcare systems, and other governmental and nonprofit entities. For more information on the experience and capabilities of the Public Finance team at Clark Hill, please visit the Public Finance page.

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