Mr. Jarik is a partner in the Public Finance Department of Chapman and Cutler LLP, and has worked virtually exclusively in the field of public finance since 1978 when he joined the firm. He acts as bond counsel, counsel to the underwriter or purchaser, special tax counsel and special counsel to the issuer on a variety of public financings in many states, including general obligation financings, utility revenue obligation financings, special assessments, tollway financings, industrial development revenue bond financings, qualified 501(c)(3) revenue bond financings, single family mortgage revenue bond financings and restructurings, multifamily housing revenue bond financings, exempt facility financings (including airports, water supply facilities, sewerage and solid waste facilities), tax increment bond financings, bond bank financings, special pooled financings, stadium and arena financings, and other types of public financings, including unsecured, secured and credit-enhanced public and private offerings. He has also been involved in the structuring and operations of Section 529 college savings programs. Mr. Jarik also served on the Infrastructure Committee for the transition team for a prior Illinois Governor. Selected recent representations include: - Bond Counsel to cities, villages, counties and other political subdivisions in the State of Wisconsin
- Bond Counsel and Special Tax Counsel to the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District
- Bond Counsel on the Illinois State Revolving Fund Programs and other pooled governmental bond issues
- Bond Counsel to the Quad Cities Regional Economic Development Authority, the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority, the Upper Illinois River Valley Development Authority and the Will-Kankakee Regional Economic Development Authority
- General Counsel to the Southwestern Illinois Development Authority
- General Bond Advisory Counsel to the former Illinois Development Finance Authority
- Bond Counsel to cities, villages and other political subdivisions in the State of Illinois
- Bond Counsel to the State Property and Buildings Commission of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
- Bond Counsel on single family mortgage revenue bond and multi-family housing revenue bond financings in several states
- Underwriter’s Counsel to several national and regional investment banking firms
- Bond Counsel to the Professional Advisory Team for the United States Environmental Protection Agency on its State Revolving Fund Programs
- Counsel for Section 529 programs in Illinois (Bright Start) and North Dakota (College SAVE)
- United States Environmental Protection Agency, Current Legal Issues in the Municipal Marketplace
- Smith’s Affordable Housing Conference, Recent Legal Developments with respect to Single Family Mortgage Revenue Bonds
- Smith’s High Yield Conference, Alternative Energy Sources
- National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies, Tax Increment Financing: A Legal Perspective
- National Association of Local Housing Finance Agencies, Local Funding Sources for Affordable Housing: Capital Fund Program Revenue Bonds
- Business opportunities for U.S. Territorial Possessions Conference, Exploring Environmental Infrastructure Financing Options for U.S. Territories: Territorial Financing Alternatives and Bond Banks - - General and Legal Considerations
- Bond Attorneys’ Workshop, pooled financings, convention center, stadium and arena financings, emerging disclosure issues and electronic disclosure issues
- United States Environmental Protection Agency, state revolving fund programs
- Finance Committee of the German Bundestag, industrial development financing
- Wisconsin State Finance Officers, continuing disclosure
- Council of Development Finance Agencies, qualified 501c3 financings and environmental financings
- Municipal Finance Analysts, tobacco and other municipal securitizations
- Bond Buyer’s Midwestern Conference, Chairman and Steering Committee
- Illinois Infrastructure Task Force, state revolving funds and leveraging
- "Municipal Financial Distress: A Case Study of a Partnership Between the Village of Maywood and the Illinois Development Finance Authority," The Urban Lawyer, Fall, 1993.
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