Mintz Attorney Meghan B. Burke to Speak on New York Bar Panel
Boston, MA – Meghan B. Burke, Section Head for the Public Finance Practice and Chair of the Education Practice at Mintz, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo, P.C., will be participating in a panel discussion looking at the challenges of New York City’s health care infrastructure. The session is entitled “Stopping Health Care Hemorrhaging: Transforming New York City’s Health Care Infrastructure.” The event is taking place March 28 at the New York City Bar’s headquarters.
The New York City Bar’s “Stopping Health Care Hemorrhaging: Transforming New York City’s Health Care Infrastructure” will touch upon “the technological, legal, and labor challenges of transitioning from inpatient to outpatient treatment.” Ms. Burke will participate in a panel looking at alternative vehicles to finance the capital infrastructure.
Ms. Burke 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, sport franchises, water, and wastewater. In addition, Ms. Burke’s experience also includes the representation of institutional investors in high-yield project financings in both new money transactions and workouts. She is a frequent panelist at industry conferences.
For more information and to register, please visit the New York Bar Panel.