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Brian J. Walsh, a partner at Blake & Walsh, LLC, is a distinguished attorney based in Philadelphia, PA, specializing in Public Finance & Tax Exempt Finance, Energy & Utilities, and Project Finance. With a remarkable career spanning over two decades, Brian has established himself as a leading authority in navigating the complexities of financial transactions and infrastructure projects. His office, located at 1 Liberty Place, serves as a hub for his innovative legal strategies and client-focused solutions. Brian’s extensive experience in public finance empowers municipalities, non-profits, and educational institutions to achieve their funding objectives while ensuring compliance with federal and state regulations. His adept knowledge of tax-exempt financing bolsters his clients' capacity to secure necessary capital in a fiscally responsible manner. In the realm of energy and utilities, Brian provides invaluable counsel to clients seeking to develop and finance projects that drive sustainable growth and innovation. His proficiency in project finance enables him to guide clients through every stage of development, from initial planning to successful execution, ensuring that projects are delivered on time and within budget. At Blake & Walsh, LLC, Brian is renowned for his meticulous attention to detail and unwavering commitment to his clients' success. His strategic approach combines a deep understanding of the legal landscape with practical insights, allowing him to deliver tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of each client. Brian’s dedication to building lasting relationships and his relentless pursuit of excellence make him an invaluable asset to both his clients and the broader legal community. His work not only underscores his expertise but also reflects a genuine passion for empowering clients to achieve their objectives with confidence and clarity.
Banking attorneys advise financial institutions on regulatory compliance, transactions, and litigation. They help banks navigate complex financial regulations. Common matters include regulatory compliance, loan transactions, bank litigation, consumer finance.