Practice Areas
Brendan represents clients in public finance and infrastructure development matters, with an emphasis on public-private partnerships (P3s) and economic development projects.
He has experience structuring public finance and project development transactions for a range of public and private infrastructure and economic development projects, including airports, roads and highways, street lighting systems, broadband infrastructure, convention and conference centers, educational facilities, government administrative facilities, and water and wastewater facilities. In connection with these projects, he has helped governmental, 501(c)(3), and private developer entities navigate the complex set of federal tax and securities laws and state laws shaping these transactions.
Brendan also has experience advising domestic and international companies seeking to expand in or relocate to the United States. His work has focused on identifying, negotiating, and documenting discretionary incentive packages for a range of projects, including new corporate headquarters, manufacturing and distribution facilities, data centers, and large office developments.
Brendan served as a law clerk to the Honorable Henry E. Hudson of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia. He also worked as a Counterterrorism Analyst for the Department of Defense before attending law school.