Meghan is a member in the firm's Boston office and practices in the Public Finance Section. She has extensive experience in public finance and public agency representation serving as bond counsel, and as counsel to underwriters, borrowers, trustees, and purchasers in connection with tax-exempt and taxable general obligation and revenue financings related to transportation, higher education, health care, economic development, project finance, water, and wastewater. She also has vast experience with interest rate swaps and other hedging transactions for governmental, 501(c)(3), and corporate clients.
Meghan also has extensive experience in the representation of institutional investors in high-yield project financings in both new money transactions and workouts.
Before entering law school, she worked as an investment banker in the Boston office of a major Wall Street firm.
Meghan is admitted to practice in Massachusetts and is a member of the National Association of Bond Lawyers (NABL). She served on the Board of Directors of NABL and chaired the Bond Attorneys' Workshop, the leading educational conference for bond lawyers, in 2007. She also serves on the faculty of NABL's Fundamentals of Municipal Law and is a frequent panelists at industry conferences. Meghan was also recognized in the 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 editions of The Best Lawyers in America. She received her B.A. from Oberlin College (1988) and her J.D. from Northeastern University School of Law (1991).