Snell & Wilmer L.L.P.

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Infrastructure Development and Project Finance

Client and Industry Challenges

Businesses and governmental entities face significant challenges in today’s evolving infrastructure landscape. Non-traditional financing methods may be needed to bring a project to fruition, yet the parties involved may lack the technical expertise to implement those methods. Performance-based contracting and life-cycle delivery methods may require some entities to take on more risk than usual. Problems and disputes along the way are inevitable.

Snell & Wilmer’s infrastructure development and project finance group provides comprehensive, integrated legal and transfer services for all facets of small and large-scale infrastructure projects, ranging from planning and inception, through disposition. We have experience in each of the traditional public-private partnership (P3) components: financing, design and development; building and construction; and operation and maintenance. Our team brings creative and innovative approaches to each effort, and has deep and broad experience in the wide variety of disciplines integral to these projects.

Areas of Service

We provide services to our clients in these and other areas:

  • Public finance and bonds
  • Capital formation and structured finance
  • Design and construction contracts
  • Governmental relations
  • Real Estate, Land use, zoning and entitlements
  • Eminent domain
  • Concessionaire and development agreements
  • Maintenance and operating agreements
  • Regulatory and environmental permitting
  • Site acquisition and entitlement
  • Structure and organization of corporate entities
  • Supply and off-take agreements
  • Tax-exempt, tax-increment and tax-credit financing
  • Dispute resolution and litigation

Clients We Serve

Our infrastructure clients are involved in energy, utilities, transmission, natural resources, brownfield redevelopments, water and wastewater, manufacturing, education, commercial real estate, transportation and transit-oriented development, affordable housing, administrative facilities and hospitals, by way of example.

We represent a variety of clients in these areas, including concessionaires, lenders, developers, utilities, investors, public and private owners, Native American tribes, governmental and quasi-governmental entities, construction, engineering and program management firms.

Attorneys in our offices have assisted clients with projects across the country, from coast to coast, and around the world, including North America, Australia, Cameroon, China, Central and South America, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

Why Clients Select Us

Creative and Comprehensive Solutions: We recognize the need for innovative methods to fund, develop, deliver and operate capital-intensive projects, and we understand well the need to maximize the value of public capital assets through partnering of public entities with experienced private entities.

Experienced and Dedicated: Our attorneys have specific skill sets and industry experience that allow us to build the most knowledgeable, connected and efficient team for your project. We offer real-world legal solutions that are tailored to meet every client’s individual needs. We bring disputes to practical resolution and work closely with our clients to identify the most effective settlement strategies.

Experience

Representative matters include:

Design/Development (Including Operations and Maintenance)

  • Development of transit-oriented development project, involving a mixed-use office/retail/parking development
  • Planning and designing of master community and neighborhood village governing regimes and documentation for a new 500-acre master planned, mixed-use community involving special districts and urban renewal authorities
  • Redevelopment of a 4,000-acre former air force base into integrated mixed-use new community
  • Management and development agreements with a tribal entity involving the purchase and transfer of land for development of a casino/hotel project
  • Development of a large oil and gas gathering system, including pipeline, rail and EPC contracts, for an oil and gas field
  • Acquisition, leasing and development of college campus sites throughout the United States and globally

Building/Construction

  • Representation of pipeline companies in the planning, siting, permitting, acquisition, condemnation, construction, installation and operation
  • Agreement for plant site, water rights, air quality credits and permitting associated with construction of a 550-MW power plant
  • Development and construction of large hospital facility, including acquisition and entitlement work
  • Claims resolution for heavy rail urban transit system
  • Claims resolution for roads and bridges entering and exiting major international airport

Finance

  • Special district bond financing for infrastructure including highways, roads, utility, public improvements and related infrastructure for large new developments
  • Negotiated major public financing agreement among municipality, special district and adjacent developers regarding two major regional centers leveraging state and local public finance sources and vehicles
  • Venture capital financing for oil, shale and coal conversion process
  • Development, financing and construction of several domestic and international gold, silver and precious metals mines
  • Power purchase agreement for a utility-scale 280-MW solar thermal generation facility
  • Structured financing involving a combination of federal grants and loans, tax-increment financing, low income housing tax credit financings, new market tax credit financing, and private mezzanine and targeted financing for several mixed-use developments across the western United States

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    Mr. Feinberg was in the public sector when he joined my firm in the early to mid 1990s. I was very impressed with him then and, when I left private practice to take the bench, I know that he continued to have an excellent reputation working at his pr... Read more

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    This is one of the best and most honest lawyers I have opposed in many years. He has talent beyond his years.

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Diversity

Snell & Wilmer has a deep and longstanding commitment to developing, maintaining and fostering an inclusive and accepting environment rich in diversity. By hiring and retaining a diverse group of attorneys whose collective talents and creativity are drawn from a broad cross-section of backgrounds and outlooks, we enhance our ability to offer superior legal services to our clients.

To boost our efforts, Snell & Wilmer’s Attorney Development, Hiring, and Diversity Committees will ensure that the firm continues to value and promote diversity through focused hiring, development and community efforts.

Commitment to Students

Snell & Wilmer believes that its efforts to reach out to students at every level will increase diversity within the legal profession. Snell & Wilmer is committed to fostering relationships with students.

In our Phoenix, Tucson, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and Denver offices, Snell & Wilmer hires diverse law students as interns in connection with the firm’s support of area law schools’ diversity legal writing programs. Current diverse attorneys are involved with the selection of the students and in the administration of the program. The intern is assigned several written projects and receives feedback from assigning attorneys. The intern also is paired with mentors at the firm who coordinate social meetings with partners from various practice groups throughout the internship to assist in developing the intern’s understanding and exposure to various types of legal work. Interns also have opportunities to attend hearings, depositions, and meet clients.

For the past several years, Snell & Wilmer has led the efforts in Arizona for the American Bar Association Section of Litigation’s Judicial Internship Opportunity Program. This nationwide program enables diverse and economically-disadvantaged second-year law students to obtain a judicial internship during one summer. A large component of the program includes mentoring and administrative efforts to offer social activities throughout the summer. Snell & Wilmer attorneys participate in this program as mentors, as social programming coordinators, and as the lead contacts for questions from the Phoenix students.

As part of its focus on encouraging diverse students to pursue legal careers, Snell & Wilmer’s attorneys engage in multiple in-person activities with high school and elementary students. For example, Snell & Wilmer hosts high school students interested in a legal career and their families for a reception and tour of the firm. Additionally, attorneys attend career fairs at local high schools that have a major concentration of ethnically diverse students in an effort to encourage interest in a legal career. Snell & Wilmer also has partnered with a Phoenix elementary school to provide math and reading tutors and to invite the students for a day at the office.

Several attorneys also participate in the MentoRing program in association with the Hispanic National Bar Association and the Arizona State University Sandra Day O’Conner College of Law. The MentoRing program partners minority undergraduate and law students with practicing attorneys in an effort to provide multi-layered mentoring.

Snell & Wilmer’s Diversity Committee is working to establish and implement the Snell & Wilmer Pre-Law Program targeted at diverse undergraduate students. In 2009, the Diversity Committee implemented the LSAT Scholarship component of the Pre-Law Program and awarded three scholarships to diverse students to attend an LSAT preparation course of their choosing. The Diversity Committee looks forward to growing this program in 2010.

Commitment to Community

As a corporate member of the Diversity Leadership Alliance ("DLA"), Snell & Wilmer participates in promoting and furthering diversity in the work place by exchanging ideas regarding diversity initiatives with other businesses. Membership in DLA allows Snell & Wilmer to participate in monthly seminars focused on diversity topics.

Snell & Wilmer is also a signatory to the Colorado Pledge to Diversity. In 1993, as a result of the collaborative efforts of twenty-three Denver law firms, a plan was launched to significantly increase the number of racially and ethnically diverse attorneys recruited, hired and promoted by law firms in Colorado. These law firms signed a Pledge to Racial and Ethnic Diversity in Colorado Law Firms and meet regularly to determine the means in which to achieve the goals set forth in the pledge. Some programs and activities have been: (1) hiring a first-year diverse law student as a summer intern; (2) co-sponsorship of annual Diversity in the Work Place Reception; (3) award of four book scholarships to local diverse law students; and (4) sponsorship of the annual Rocky Mountain Minority Legal Career Fair.

Snell & Wilmer attorneys personally involve themselves with organizations dedicated to diversity, including Women Lawyers groups, Minority Bar Associations, and Human Rights groups dedicated to the LGBT community. Additionally, attorneys are actively involved with area volunteer lawyer groups and organizations that address legal issues affecting minorities and under-represented groups, including the Judicial Council Task Force on Racial and Ethnic Fairness in the Criminal and Juvenile System.

Commitment to Professional Development

All associate attorneys are provided with a Coach (mentor) to guide them through all stages of their associate careers - from first-year challenges to partnership consideration. Coaches are provided materials designed to support them in their role. Coaches are expected to check-in with associates on a regular basis and engage in discussions with the associate concerning firm culture and the practice of law. Coaches also are responsible for fostering connections with other partners throughout the firm and various practice groups. The firm encourages informal mentoring among its attorneys and promotes various social events, both firm-wide and practice group-specific, to develop and strengthen interpersonal relationships and relationships with families. Additionally, the Attorney Development Manager checks-in with attorneys to assess the firm’s efforts of inclusion and whether changes to the mentoring relationship are necessary.

Named for Snell & Wilmer’s first woman partner, the Mary Leader Women in Leadership Program aims to promote women inside and outside of the firm through events in each of our offices. Examples of past events include afternoon lunches, a spa day, networking events with clients, golf clinics, and an annual holiday party.

Commitment to Family

Snell & Wilmer is committed to providing our attorneys with a meaningful opportunity to balance professional and personal demands. The firm offers 12 weeks of paid maternity and paternity leave to attorneys for the birth or adoption of a child. The firm recognizes that, at times, attorneys may have family obligations or personal needs that may merit either adjusting or reducing their work schedules. As a result, the firm considers alternative work arrangements on a case-by-case basis. The consideration of proposals will take into account the needs of the attorney, the practice group, the firm, and our clients.

Domestic Partner Benefits are provided to same-sex couples of both attorneys and staff.

Additional Information

For additional information about Snell & Wilmer’s diversity programs, initiatives and efforts, please contact the Chairperson of Snell & Wilmer’s Diversity Committee, Monica Limón-Wynn.

 

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