Dan Culver is a 1985 graduate of Southern
<br />Methodist University School of Law. He joined
<br />McCall, Parkhurst & Horton L.L.P. upon
<br />graduation from the SMU School of Law, and has
<br />been a partner in the firm since 1991. Dan's
<br />practice includes a wide variety of general
<br />governmental issuers, including cities, counties,
<br />school districts, junior college distticts, hospital
<br />districts and special utility districts. In addition, his
<br />practice includes representation of a variety of
<br />regional issuets, including joint powers agencies
<br />and river authorities, with respect to which Mr.
<br />Culver has provided bond counsel services for both governmental bonds, as well as for private
<br />activity "conduit" issues. His practice in the area of conduit financing has included a large volume of
<br />sewage and solid waste, dock and wharf and small issue manufacturing projects, as well as
<br />transactions involving 501(c)(3) organizations that use tax-exempt financing for univexsity, primary
<br />and secondary educational facilities. Among other representations, Dan has represented the Texas
<br />Permanent School Fund as disclosure counsel since the initiation of SEC Rule 15c-12 in 1996. Dan
<br />provides leadership to the firm with respect to its representation of governmental issuers as
<br />disclosure counsel, and he frequently represents regional and nationa.l investment banking firms as
<br />underwriter counsel on negotiated governmental and 501(c)(3) transactions.
<br />Dan has served as Bond Counsel for a broad array of issuers. Representative clients include Parker
<br />County, Hood County, Johnson County and the Ciries of Abbot, Breckenridge, Buffalo, Childress,
<br />Commerce, Early, Longview, Lorena, Marlin, Maxt, Navasota, Pantego, Paris, Prosper, Stephenville
<br />and Wills Point. Dan has also served as Bond Counsel for Arli.ngton ISD, Frenship ISD, Granbury
<br />ISD, Longview ISD, Lovejoy ISD, Midway ISD, Malakoff ISD, New Boston ISD, Palestine ISD,
<br />Paris ISD, Ponder ISD, Quinlan ISD, and San Saba ISD. Other clients include Austin College
<br />(through the Sherman Higher Education Finance Authority), the Texas Municipal Power Agency,
<br />the Lower Colorado River Authority, the Brazos River Authority, the Smith County Water Control
<br />& Improvement District Number One, the Sabine River Authority and the Matagorda County
<br />Navigation District Number One.
<br />Addirionally, Dan has served as underwriters counsel and disclosure counsel in connecrion with the
<br />issuance of debt by numerous Texas cities, counties, and school districts, including Collin County,
<br />Tarrant County and Webb County, the Cities of Allen, Carrollton, Colleyville, Denton, Denver City,
<br />Gainesville, Midland, Odessa, Sherman, Tyler and Webster, and Alvarado ISD, Allen ISD, Crosby
<br />ISD, Grape Creek ISD, Marlin ISD, New Caney ISD and Woodville ISD.
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