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Kenneth R. Artin
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· Corporate Trust & Default
· Public Finance
· Land Use
· Public Private Partnership
 

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Ken Artin has been actively practicing public finance law beginning in 1986 and, since 1991, has practiced exclusively in Florida. He has represented municipalities, counties, school districts and special taxing districts as disclosure counsel, bond counsel and special tax counsel. He has experience with both general obligations, backed by the full faith and credit of the political subdivision, and with revenue obligations including lease-purchase financings. Mr. Artin has been named as among the state’s Legal Elite by Florida Trend Magazine and is also active at the national level through his involvement with the National Association of Bond Lawyers. He is a regular panelist, along with members of the Securities Exchange Commission staff, at NABL's annual conference in Chicago on the topic of legal issues related to the adequacy and fairness of disclosure for initial public offerings of tax-exempt financings. He took an active role in the NABL response to the Securities Exchange Commission's initial release of Rule 15c2-12 and the recent NABL response to the US Treasury's proposed revisions to Circular 230. Mr. Artin is listed in the Municipal Bond Attorneys section of The Bond Buyer's Municipal Marketplace. He graduated from the State University of New York at Buffalo's Law School in 1982 and from Southern Methodist University with an LL.M. in taxation in 1983. Mr. Artin is the Managing Shareholder of the firm’s Orlando office.