Charles S. Henck counsels clients on the tax attributes of complex capital infrastructure projects. He regularly advises on municipal and corporate financings for utility, energy prepayment contracts, industrial and infrastructure facilities. Charlie has served as bond counsel, underwriter counsel, special tax counsel, and company counsel in a wide range of transactions, including revenue bond, private activity bond, general obligation bond, and leveraged lease financings.

Ranked Band 1 in Public Finance by Chambers USA, Charlie has extensive experience in the issuance and restructuring of project and revenue-based tax-exempt financings for solid waste disposal and resource recovery facilities. He also has been involved as counsel to the borrower and the issuer in several IRS audits of bonds issued to finance utility, industrial, and infrastructure facilities, and is a frequent lecturer and panelist in national conferences on federal tax matters relating to financings of these facilities.

Credentials

Education

  • Emory University School of Law, J.D., 1975, with honors
  • Georgetown University Law Center, L.L.M., Taxation, 1979
  • Emory University, B.A., 1969

Bar Admissions

  • District of Columbia
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