Governmental
Affairs
Business leaders are often surprised by the array of opportunities
to interact with state government. From lobbying and procurement
to private sector incentives and public private partnerships (P3),
Bingham McHale actively assists businesses with a broad range of
state government issues on a daily basis.
Our perceptive attorneys are well-positioned to represent your
business before regulatory and administrative bodies in hearings
regarding rate-making, rule-making, gaming, licensing, alcoholic
beverage regulation, property taxes, permitting, environmental
matters and other issues arising at the local, state and federal
levels, such as procurements.
In the arena of public finance, our attorneys have proven effective
at assisting businesses accessing and implementing financing options
made available through public sector entities. We help businesses
secure lower interest rates associated with tax-exempt debt, meet
disclosure requirements imposed by the SEC for access to public
bond underwriting and negotiate with other financing participants
that regularly operate in the area. Our goal is to inform and empower
you in these matters without losing sight of the reasons driving
your businesses’ financing need—whether for critical
infrastructure or an important public purpose.
For businesses that want to interact with government leaders,
the annual Bingham McHale Legislative Conference offers many benefits.
Held each December, this day-long conference brings together hundreds
of interested individuals with the state’s top elected officials
to preview policy issues before the Indiana General Assembly and
to make vital introductions with key influencers.
Our experience, knowledge and innovation—as well as our
relationships on both sides of the aisle—provide a strong
asset to our business and real estate clients.
Contact: Hans
Steck, hsteck@binghammchale.com
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