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Denver Public Finance Lawyer
Overview
Ms. Harwood represents governmental entities, underwriters and other participants in public finance transactions primarily in Colorado and Nevada; also in Wyoming, Idaho, New Mexico and Kansas.She gives particular emphasis on disclosure and securities law matters for tax-exempt bonds.Financings include general obligation bonds, user fee revenue bonds, excise tax revenue bonds, lease transactions, commercial paper transactions, special assessment bonds and tax increment financings.Her clients include governmental entities such as municipalities, counties, special districts, school districts, universities, joint action agencies, urban renewal authorities and downtown development authorities as well as underwriters.
About Maria Prevedel Harwood
Current Employment Position(s)
- Member
Practice Areas
- Public Finance
- Governmental Finance
Qualifications
Bar Admissions
- Colorado, 1989
Other Affiliations
- National Association of Bond Lawyers (Member)
- Denver Bar Association, Government Counsel Section (Member)
Education
- Washington University School of Law, St. Louis, Missouri, 1989
Juris Doctor - University of Wyoming, 1986
Bachelor of Arts
Honors: With Honors
Office Information
Address
1801 California StreetSuite 5100 Denver, CO 80202
Phone
Fax
- (720) 330-2301
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