Experience: Early Years’ Bond Financing Experience (1983 – 1995)

Martin Schultz gained substantial experience during the first half of his career in complex public financing serving as bond counsel, underwriters’ counsel, bank counsel and borrower’s counsel in the following bond offerings

General Obligation Bonds

Represented DuPage Airport Authority in its

  • $40,000,000 DuPage Airport Authority, DuPage and Kane Counties, Illinois, General Obligation Airport Bonds, Series 1991

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation in the

  • $144,210,000 The County of Cook, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Series 1990
  • $84,221,368.05 Lake County Forest Preserve District, Lake County Illinois, General Obligation Land Acquisition and Development Bonds, Series 1989
  • $50,000,000 Forest Preserve District of Will County, Will County, Illinois, General Obligation Bonds, Series 1989
  • $126,780,000 General Obligation Bonds (Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Illinois Project) Series 1987

Represented the group of underwriters managed by L.F. Rothschild & Co. Incorporated and Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. in the

  • $14,760,000 General Obligation Refunding Bonds (Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, Illinois Project) Series 1986

Revenue Bonds

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation in the

  • $85,000,000 City of Chicago, Illinois, Motor Fuel Tax Revenue Bonds, Series 1990

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Incorporated, William Blair & Company and Merrill Lynch Capital Markets in the

  • $50,000,000 Central Lake County Joint Action Water Agency, Lake County, Illinois, Water Revenue Bonds, Series 1990A

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Dean Witter Capital Markets and Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation in the

  • $110,003,615.30 State of Illinois, Build Illinois Bonds (Sales Tax Revenue Bonds) Series 1988, $52,203,027.15 Series G Zero Coupon Savings Bonds and $57,800,588.15 Series H Bonds

Represented the group of underwriters managed by L.F. Rothschild & Co. Incorporated in the

  • $13,570,000 State of Illinois, State Leased Facilities Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1987 (City of Collinsville Project)

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Salomon Brothers Inc, Dean Witter Reynolds Inc. and Blyth Eastman Paine Webber Incorporated in the

  • $95,000,000 City of Chicago, Illinois, Water Revenue Bonds, Series 1983 – December 7, 1983

Healthcare Financings through the Illinois Health Facilities Authority

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Incorporated in the

  • $12,000,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority, Weekly/Adjustable Fixed Rate Revenue Bonds, Series 1989A (Franciscan Village Project)
  • $12,035,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 1989B (Franciscan Village Project)
  • $9,265,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority (Bensenville Home Society), $4,775,000 Weekly Adjustable/Fixed Rate Revenue Bonds, Series 1989A and $4,490,000 Revenue Bonds, Series 1989B

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Prudential-Bache Capital Funding in the

  • $9,180,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority, Floating/Fixed Rate Revenue Bonds, Series 1988 (Rest Haven Illiana Christian Convalescent Home Project)

Represented Northern Illinois Medical Center in its

  • $33,275,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority, Revenue Bonds, Series 1987 (Northern Illinois Medical Center Project)

Provider Pooled Bonds through the Illinois Health Facilities Authority

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation and Kirchner Moore & Company in the

  • $27,397,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority (Community Provider Pooled Loan Program), $26,314,000 Revenue Bonds, Series 1990A and $1,083,000 Taxable Revenue Bonds, Series 1990B

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Kirchner Moore & Company, Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation, Bear, Stearns & Co. Inc. and Ward & Associates, Inc. in the

  • $72,933,000 Illinois Health Facilities Authority (Community Provider Pooled Loan Program), $26,608,000 Revenue Bonds, Series 1988A, $42,910,000 Revenue Bonds, Series 1988B and $3,415,000 Taxable Revenue Bonds, Series 1988C

Alternate Bonds

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Securities Corporation in the

  • $30,000,000 DuPage County, Illinois Alternate Bonds, Series 1989

Rural Bank Bonds

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Incorporated in the

  • $3,515,000 Illinois Rural Bond Bank, Bond Bank Revenue Bonds, Series 1990A

Special Assessment Bonds

Served as bond counsel to the Village of Chicago Ridge in its

  • $3,125,000 Village of Chicago Ridge, Cook County, Illinois, Judgment Funding Bonds, Series 1990
  • $2,245,000 Village of Chicago Ridge, Cook County, Illinois, Judgment Funding Bonds, Series 1989

Conduit Financing

Represented Bank One, Chicago, NA, in its issuance of an irrevocable, transferable letter of credit in favor of the Trustee as a credit enhancement for the

  • $4,000,000 Illinois Development Finance Authority Adjustable Rate Industrial Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1995 (Dickson Weatherproof Nail Co. Project)

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Lehman Brothers and Merrill Lynch Capital Markets in the

  • $29,165,000 Illinois Housing Development Authority, Housing Development Revenue Bonds, Series 1990A (FHA-Insured Mortgage Loans)

Served as bond counsel to Boise Cascade Corporation in the

  • $7,750,000 Port of St. Helens, Oregon, Pollution Control Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1989 (Boise Cascade Corporation Project)

Represented the group of underwriters managed by Smith Barney, Harris Upham & Co. Incorporated in the

  • $7,365,000 City of Decatur, Macon County, Illinois, Health Care Facility Revenue Bonds, Series 1988 (DMH Community Services Corporation)

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