Authored Articles & Publications Sep 28, 2021
Bridging the Gap: Maximizing the Benefits of Working in an Intergenerational Office
BB&K’s Mrunal Shah on Understanding Generational Strengths and Styles to Work as a More Effective Unit
Mrunal serves as bond, special and disclosure counsel for public agencies throughout California.
She has experience with public finance transactions including Mello-Roos Community Facilities District bonds.
Mrunal has experience in the financing of energy and water efficiency improvement, including the issuance of Property Assessed Clean Energy bonds and equipment leases.
Mrunal Mehta Shah serves as bond, special and disclosure counsel for a variety of transactions representing public agencies throughout the State of California. She has approximately 20 years of experience with public finance transactions including Mello-Roos Community Facilities District bonds, assessment district bonds, Marks-Roos Joint Financing Authority revenue bonds, certificates of participation, revenue bonds, general obligation bonds and tax allocation bonds.
Mrunal has experience in the financing of energy and water efficiency improvement, including the issuance of Property Assessed Clean Energy bonds and equipment leases.
Mrunal is a partner in the Public Finance practice group of Best Best & Krieger LLP and serves as a co-chair on the firm's Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee.
Mrunal earned a bachelor’s degree from the University of California, San Diego, where she created her own major in law and society. She received her law degree from Tulane University. While at Tulane, Mrunal received the Cali Excellence for the Future Award three times.
Mrunal speaks fluent Gujarati and Spanish.
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BB&K’s Mrunal Shah on Understanding Generational Strengths and Styles to Work as a More Effective Unit
Climate Change Disclosures are Growing in Importance, Writes BB&K's Mrunal Shah in PublicCEO
For the Second Time This Year, California Appellate Court Upholds Voting Requirement
A “No” Vote is Not Enough, California Appellate Court Holds
Court of Appeal Holds Only Simple Majority Needed to Impose Special Taxes by Initiative Power
Part 2 of a PublicCEO Series on Using Green Bonds to Advance Community Sustainability
Part 1 of a PublicCEO Series on Using Green Bonds to Advance Community Sustainability
A California Superior Court Weighs-In on Who Can Vote in a CFD Election
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