As municipal governments face new issues like privatization, as well as traditional concerns involving procurement, financing, and economic development, Krieg DeVault’s experience is invaluable to both public and private sector clients. Members of our team have hands-on municipal government experience, and we work closely with organizations like the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns and the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance to keep abreast of new municipal law developments. Our firm has special insight into the complexities of privatizing municipal services, having handled one of the largest public-private partnerships of a municipal water utility ever accomplished in the United States. Our other transactional work involves contracts and procurement, public finance, and municipal utility matters. We also represent cities and towns before all levels of state and federal courts in controversies ranging from annexation disputes to employment litigation.
Municipal
January 26, 2022
Eliminating Blight: Court Issues Opinion re: Indiana’s Unsafe Building Law
Municipal
February 26, 2021
Indy’s Amazon HQ2 Records Shielded by APRA (and What it Means for Local Economic Incentive Records)
Municipal
July 19, 2020
Local Governments at Risk if Agent Waives Notice Requirement Under the Tort Claims Act
Municipal
June 15, 2020
IRS Postpones Time-Sensitive Deadlines for New Markets Tax Credit Investments and Expenditures
Municipal
June 2, 2020
In Response to COVID-19, IRS Extends Safe Harbors for Renewable Energy Tax Credit Projects
Municipal
May 21, 2020
Exceptions to Indiana's Open Door Law and Access to Public Records Act Extended Until June 13, 2020
Municipal
May 14, 2020
Coronavirus Relief Fund Program: Reimbursement Eligibility Guidelines for Counties, Cities, and Towns
Municipal
May 14, 2020
Exceptions to Indiana's Open Door Law and Access to Public Records Act Set to Expire on May 23, 2020
Municipal
May 5, 2020
IRS Issues Tax-Exempt Bond Guidance in Response to COVID-19 Pandemic
Municipal
April 2, 2020
Indiana's Public Access Laws Further Suspended in Response to COVID-19
Municipal
April 2, 2020
Municipal Securities Debt Service Disclosure Obligations and COVID-19
Municipal
April 1, 2020
State Board of Accounts Provides Guidance for COVID-19 Expenditures
Municipal
Municipal
March 17, 2020
Indiana's Open Door Law (“ODL”) Partially Suspended in Response to COVID-19
Firm News and Events
January 8, 2020
David E. Corbitt Named Chair of Krieg DeVault's Public Finance and Municipal Practice Group
Municipal
November 5, 2019
Indiana's "Little Miller Act" Alleviates Concern that Public Works Projects Remain Immune to Mechanic's Liens
Construction
November 5, 2019
Indiana's "Little Miller Act" Alleviates Concern that Public Works Projects Remain Immune to Mechanic's Liens
Municipal
April 30, 2019
Investigatory Records Exception to Indiana's Access to Public Records Act ("APRA") Analyzed by Court of Appeals
Municipal
March 18, 2019
Immunity under the Indiana Tort Claims Act ("ITCA") unavailable to government entity after student murdered away from school premises
Thought Leadership
February 27, 2019
Reminder - Additional Reporting Requirements Under Continuing Disclosure Agreements Effective February 27, 2019
Municipal
December 12, 2018
Court's Finding that Property Violated Indiana's Unsafe Building Law Provides Best Practices to Local Units of Government
Firm News and Events
August 14, 2018
10 Krieg DeVault Attorneys Named to 2019 Best Lawyers in America Listing
Thought Leadership
June 4, 2018
Community Crossings Program Provides Matching Grant Funds for Local Roads and Bridges
As municipal governments face new issues like privatization, as well as traditional concerns involving procurement, financing, and economic development, Krieg DeVault’s experience is invaluable to both public and private sector clients. Members of our team have hands-on municipal government experience, and we work closely with organizations like the Indiana Association of Cities and Towns and the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance to keep abreast of new municipal law developments. Our firm has special insight into the complexities of privatizing municipal services, having handled one of the largest public-private partnerships of a municipal water utility ever accomplished in the United States. Our other transactional work involves contracts and procurement, public finance, and municipal utility matters. We also represent cities and towns before all levels of state and federal courts in controversies ranging from annexation disputes to employment litigation.