Our Professionals
South Carolina Bond Attorneys located in Charleston
The attorneys at the Charleston law firm of Howell Linkous & Nettles, LLC focus their practice on Municipal Bonds, Native American Tribal Bonds, State and Local Government Law, Economic Development Incentives and Affordable Housing Finance.
In a broad range of public finance transactions, our attorneys have served in various capacities including bond counsel, underwriter’s counsel, special tax counsel, securitisation counsel, trustee counsel, issuer’s counsel and borrower’s counsel. The transactions with which we are involved include collateralised securitisation transactions and grant anticipatory and other federally funded or guaranteed issues.
In addition to traditional long-term bond financings, the attorneys at Howell, Linkous & Nettles, LLC have had extensive experience with more innovative structures such as tax-exempt commercial paper, taxable and tax-exempt lease financings, securitisation of loan transactions and tax-exempt cash flow financings.
Howell Linkous & Nettles is a nationally recognised bond counsel firm in The Bond Buyer’s Municipal Marketplace (the “Red Book”), and is on the approved list of the South Carolina State Budget & Control Board and State Treasurer for revenue bond issues by State agencies and political bodies.
Rated "AV" by Martindale-Hubbell, Howell Linkous & Nettles, LLC is one of only two firms in South Carolina which is listed in Martindale-Hubbell’s Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers for Municipal Bond /Public Authority Financing.
All three of our firm's attorneys are also members of the National Association of Bond Lawyers.
Click on a name below to learn more about each of our attorneys.
Attorneys
| Samuel W. Howell, IV |
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Municipal Bonds; Municipal Finance; Public Finance; Industrial Development Bonds; Governmental Law; State Government Law; Local Government Law; Economic Development Law; Economic Incentives; Election, Campaign and Political Law
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| Alan B. Linkous |
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Municipal Bonds; Municipal Finance; Public Finance; Industrial Development Bonds; State Government Law; Local Government Law; Economic Development Law; Economic Incentives
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| Robert M. Nettles |
Paralegals
Stacey L. Smith
Becky Scott
Linda Hall




