HunterMaclean has proudly partnered with all levels of educational institutions, as well as education-related businesses, such as educational foundations and scholarship funds.
Education providers are not immune to challenges prompted by technology or rapidly changing employment conditions. HunterMaclean has proudly partnered with all levels of educational institutions—public and private, preschool to college, as well as education-related businesses, such as educational foundations and scholarship funds. Our team provides full service regulatory counseling as well as litigation services. Our trial team has had particular success in defending educational institutions in actions brought by former employees and discharged students.
Representation of a university in connection with the borrowing and reinvestment of tax-exempt bond proceeds used for the construction of student housing, recreational facilities, and a student union facility.
Representation of a local private school in connection with the following:
The borrowing of tax-exempt bond proceeds used to construct educational facilities.
The replacement of a letter of credit facility.
Representation of a postgraduate educational institution in the closing of new markets tax credit financing for a school building.
Representing Savannah College of Art and Design in various zoning and land use matters, including dormitories, museums, and classroom facilities.
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