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Nancy J. Delacenserie
Practice areas: Municipal Bonds; Tax-Exempt Financing
Admitted: Utah (2006); Colorado (1984: currently
inactive); Wisconsin (1983: currently inactive)
Law School: University of Wisconsin Law School,
J.D., Order of the Coif, 1983; Member and Associate
Editor of the Wisconsin Law Review; Author: “The Leasing Safe-Haven
of the Economic Recovery Act of 1981: Another Tax Expenditure,” Wisconsin
Law Review, Vol. 1982, No. 1.
College: University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, B.A.,
Economics, 1977; University of Wisconsin School of Business, M.S.,
(Major: Accounting), 1979; Recipient, Elijah Watt Sells Award for
score received on the November 1979 National Uniform CPA Examination.
Biography: Ms. Delacenserie has served as bond
counsel with respect to a variety of municipal obligations, including
general obligation notes and bonds, bond anticipation notes, tax
and revenue anticipation notes and tax-exempt leases. She also
has experience with the issuance of qualified 501(c)(3) bonds and
exempt facility bonds. Moreover, Ms. Delacenserie has worked
with municipal building authorities, special districts, cities
and towns in connection with the issuance of various types of revenue
bonds.
Prior to attending
law school, Ms. Delacenserie worked for a national public accounting
firm. In addition, prior to moving to Utah and joining Smith
Hartvigsen, Ms. Delacenserie practiced with regional and national
bond counsel law firms.
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