Carolyn Rowland focuses her practice on low-income housing tax credit, historic rehabilitation tax credit and new market tax credit transactions. She has represented developers, equity investors, regional equity funds and community development entities in structuring transactions; negotiating limited partnership agreements; negotiating financing arrangements for construction, permanent, tax exempt bond and bridge loan transactions; and structuring resyndication transactions. Ms. Rowland also has advised clients regarding corporate governance and non-profit organizational matters.

 

Education

 
J.D., Golden Gate University School of Law, 1997
B.A., Sonoma State University, 1993

Bar & Court Admissions

 
District of Columbia, 2005
Nebraska, 2003
Georgia, 1998

Memberships

 
American Bar Association
 
 
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