Business
Banking and Commercial Finance
We represent many banks and other financial institutions conducting business in Wyoming. We provide representation on a wide variety of matters including:
- Preparation of commercial loan documentation
- Advice on state law issues
- Document review and rendering of local counsel opinions
- Creditors' rights and commercial collections
- Real estate mortgage lending
- Uniform Commercial Code transactions
- Bank operational and regulatory matters
- Defense of lender liability claims
Commercial Law & Business Transactions
Our attorneys provide a wide array of services for our business clients. We represent corporations, partnerships, limited liability companies and other business entities, large and small. Our services include:
- Negotiating and preparing contracts
- Formation of corporations, limited liability companies and other business entities
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Advice on state law matters
- Rendering local counsel opinions on Wyoming transactions
- Continuations and transfers of corporations to and from other jurisdictions
- Commercial litigation
Public Finance
Hathaway & Kunz serves as bond counsel on public financing transactions throughout the state of Wyoming. The firm provides services as counsel to State of Wyoming and various political subdivisions in the issuance of general obligation, revenue, special assessment and private activity bonds. We also serve as counsel to bond purchasers, trustees, lenders, borrowers, and underwriters. Our services in this field includes the rendering of advice and the preparation of documents for:
- Proceedings and resolutions of governing bodies, closing documents and opinion letters for the issuance of bonds
- Disclosure documents for public offerings and private placements
- Election proceedings for bond elections
- Creation of special improvement districts
- Proceedings for 1% capital facilities tax elections
- Organization of joint powers boards
- Preparation of trust indentures, bond registrar and paying agency agreements, bond purchase agreements, and continuing disclosure agreements