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Bond Counsel

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Bond counsel
An attorney who prepares the legal opinion concerning a municipal bond issue.

Bond Counsel
An attorney who writes an official opinion stating that a local government is legally permitted to issue a municipal bond. A new issue of a municipal bond is required to have this statement from a bond counsel.


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Denish, according to records kept by the National Institute on Money in State Government, has received $4,000 from Albuquerque lawyer Robert Strumor, who was bond counsel for the Region III Housing Authority; and $500 from former state legislator Vincent "Smiley" Gallegos, who was executive director of Region III.
Gauthier said bond counsel is recommending a site visit to Grafton by Moody's Investors Service in hopes of improving the town's bond rating of AA-, which has been in place for six or seven years.
The law firm of Miller Canfield announces that it again ranks first among Michigan bond counsel law firms in the 2007 Bond Counsel Rankings by Thomson Financial, completing 135 long term new bond issues totaling $3.
 
 
 
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