Washington, DC | September 10 – 12, 2025
The Workshop 2025
Our annual education conference and business meeting.

The Nation’s Capital is Calling!
Each year, municipal bond, tax, and securities attorneys of all experience levels convene for NABL’s annual conference and business meeting, The Workshop. With the legislative calendar off to a rapid start, we are pleased to host our community in Washington, DC this year. Join us for an immersive learning experience and make time to swing by Capitol Hill to meet with lawmakers.
This 2.5-days conference offers 11+ hours of continuing legal education (CLE), timely updates from the world of bond law, and numerous networking opportunities to connect with more than 500 public finance legal professionals. Ideal attendees are professionals working in the field of bond law or municipal finance who seek continuous learning and professional growth.
Early Bird Pricing Ends July 25, 2025
NABL Member Price: $1,195.00 | $1,395.00 after Friday, July 25, 2025
Non-Member Price: $1,900.00
- Need help justifying your attendance? Download our attendance justification letter template to make your case for leadership.
- Government: Government employees can register at the NABL member rate. Please email registration@nabl.org for support.
- Pay by Check: If you prefer to pay over email or by check, please use this PDF Registration Form. Simply email the completed form to registration@nabl.org or mail to National Association of Bond Lawyers, 1775 Pennsylvania Ave, NW, Suite 950; Washington, DC 20006.
- Refund Policy: Substitutions and cancelations are permitted when requested in writing by Wednesday, August 20, 2025. Refund requests after this date will be subject to a 50% cancelation fee. No refunds will be granted after Wednesday, September 3, 2025. Please email all written requests to registration@nabl.org.
Hotel: Marriott Marquis Washington, DC
To ensure you have the best experience, we highly recommend booking your stay at our event venue. Located within walking distance of historic attractions and nightlife in City Center, staying at the Marriott Marquis Washington, DC provides you with convenient access to all conference activities and helps us meet our hotel block obligations. Our room block closes on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, with rooms starting at $329.00 exclusively available to conference attendees. We look forward to seeing you there!
Agenda
Session times and details are subject to change. Please select your desired sessions during registration to ensure CLE credit accuracy.
Whether you are a new NABL member or a first time Workshop attendee, this session is for you! Come meet members of NABL’s Board of Directors and hear about the many opportunities to get involved in the Association. Find out what to expect as a Workshop attendee and how to make the most out of your next few days in the nation’s capital.
Please join your fellow attendees as we kick off The Workshop 2025 and introduce the 2025-26 President, Matthias M. Edrich. NABL members will vote for the new slate of officers and directors. NABL’s prestigious Bernard P. Friel Medal, Frederick O. Kiel Distinguished Service Awards will also be presented at this time.
Hear from NABL’s Chief Policy Officer, Brian Egan, about all the latest developments on Capitol Hill.
This panel will discuss current federal tax issues, including any recently released notices, rulings, regulations and/or other guidance. In order to address any late-breaking topics, the specific topics are subject to change.
This panel will examine recent and notable SEC leadership changes as well as enforcement cases and provide an overview of the priorities of the SEC’s Public Finance Abuse Unit. Panelists will also provide an overview of the investigation process for the SEC.
This panel will focus on the concerns of trustees and their counsel in governmental and conduit financings. It will provide participants with tools for drafting indentures and other financing documents, with an emphasis on practice suggestions and important “front-end” drafting points, the duties properly assigned to and accepted by the trustee and representing the trustee before and after the closing. Topics will also include the laws applicable to trustees operating in multiple states and other significant issues that confront issuers, bond counsel, trustee’s counsel, and borrowers.
This panel will discuss the latest federal securities law issues facing the municipal bond market, with a focus on how lawyers may assist their clients in addressing these issues.
This panel will explore the role of Issuer’s Counsel in bond transactions, with a particular focus on the perspective of the in-house Issuer’s Counsel.
The following NABL Committees will meet in the morning to discuss ongoing projects. Attendance is open to all interested in getting more involved with our committees, which are critical to shaping our programs.
General Law & Practice Committee
This panel will discuss structuring and legal considerations that arise with respect to commercial bank products and in private placement bond issues and bank loans. Topics to be discussed include an overview of and trends in bank facilities, such as letters of credit, standby bond purchase agreements, hybrid financings, liquidity and operational financings, direct-placement financings and other bank loans; securities law considerations; negotiation of covenants and other contract terms; use of forward delivery arrangements, “Cinderella” and other refunding tools; application of certain MSRB rules; roles and responsibilities of Municipal Advisors and Placement Agents; and considerations relating to continuing disclosure “financial obligation” filings. The session will emphasize general concepts which practitioners may face on direct purchase transactions and/or credit or liquidity enhanced public market transactions and discuss current developments relevant to bank products, including frequently negotiated provisions.
A discussion of the recent refunding structures seen in the tax-exempt market, including tax-exempt tenders, tax-exempt refundings of taxable corporate and municipal bonds and tax-exempt refundings of Build America Bonds. The panel will also discuss reissuance questions, particularly those issues related to variable rates and bank placement debt.
Discussion of the implications of, and considerations regarding, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal practice. Come learn with us how to evolve from a luddite to AI aficionado.
Through a series of hypotheticals, the panel will explore nuances that frequently arise in the application of the private activity bond tests with a focus on refundings, changes in use and exceptions to private use.
This panel will consider the duties, responsibilities, and potential liability for underwriters in public offerings of municipal securities and the role of counsel in representing underwriters. The panel will also include a discussion of contemporary topics of interest such as disclosure issues.
The panel will provide an introduction to New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) terminology, an intermediate review of common NMTC structures, and an in-depth discussion of potential issues related to using tax-exempt bonds as leverage for NMTC transactions.
This panel will focus on the legal and practical challenges of working out a municipal deal in distress. Drawing upon anecdotes from their experiences with defaulted transactions in healthcare, higher education, senior living and other sectors, panel members will address the phases of a distressed transaction from the initial indications of default through to an exit strategy. Our panelists will also highlight best practices related to the creation of liens and perfection of collateral as well as recent legal precedent that impacts the pledge of security in a bankruptcy context.
This panel will provide a high-level overview of the process for public-private partnership (P3) transactions. It will also discuss legal, commercial, and financial issues that are often negotiated during a P3 transaction, including structuring and tax issues. Hot topics will also be discussed, including progressive models.
This panel will focus on IRS examinations of tax-exempt bonds and other tax-advantaged bonds; appeals from examinations of tax-exempt and other tax-advantaged bonds to the IRS Independent Office of Appeals; current topics relating to the IRS Voluntary Closing Agreement Program (VCAP) for tax-exempt bonds and other tax-advantaged bonds; and more.
This panel will focus on current trends in utility finance, including a discussion by the panelists of some of the priorities, objectives and goals that are impacting the development and financing of utility projects.
Purchasers of tax-exempt obligations typically rely on the “unqualified opinion” of bond counsel as to the excludability of interest on the bonds. The tax due diligence performed by bond counsel is a critical foundation for the delivery of the opinion. This “practice-focused” panel will explore the due diligence, legal research and analysis, and documentation necessary to support the tax opinion.
This panel will review the latest developments in the world of single family housing bonds. Whether you are involved with single family matters once a week or once a year, you will want to participate in this lively discussion with some of the nation’s most active practitioners and advisors in single family housing. In addition, the panel will offer coverage of federal legislative efforts, impacts and analysis. The panel will also discuss the effects of current single family financing structures, any regulatory developments impacting lending programs and other “hot topics” relating to single family bonds.
In its ninth year, this panel will give practitioners invaluable insight into implicit bias, as well as a forum to explore this timely and sensitive issue. The session will illuminate such biases, discuss the hidden financial disincentives of such biases, and, through “transformative learning,” provide strategies for how to take control, to the benefit of your practice, of your professional relationships and your organization.
The following NABL Committees will meet in the morning to discuss ongoing projects. Attendance is open to all interested in getting more involved with our committees, which are critical to shaping our programs.
This session is all about the municipal bond trading desk. Investment bankers will give attendees a behind-the-scenes look at the structure and organization of a desk, the various professionals working there, and the roles they play in the sale of municipal bonds. Attendees will leave with a better understanding of the process of underwriting a typical transaction as well as issues unique to the desk such as marketing, pricing, and trading. IPREO will also model a live day-of-pricing scenario so attendees can see how the desk takes and allocates orders and determines the final pricing.
This panel will explore mental health and substance misuse issues affecting practicing lawyers. The statistics have become depressingly familiar: attorneys have significantly higher levels of problem drinking, substance abuse, anxiety and depression when compared with the general population and these levels increased significantly during the pandemic and continue to rise. During this presentation, our panel will review the current statistics on these issues, how they may impact your practice, various approaches that law firms have taken to address these issues and attempt to provide practical tips on managing stress. Topics of discussion will include examining the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct that may be impacted by these issues and practical tips on managing stress for the individual practitioner.
This panel will focus on IRS examinations of tax-exempt bonds and other tax-advantaged bonds; appeals from examinations of tax-exempt and other tax-advantaged bonds to the IRS Independent Office of Appeals; current topics relating to the IRS Voluntary Closing Agreement Program (VCAP) for tax-exempt bonds and other tax-advantaged bonds; and more.
This panel will examine the latest trends, opportunities and challenges in 501(c)(3) health care finance. The primary focuses are expected to include: recent developments in light of financial and operating performance headwinds facing health care providers; the continued evolution and increased use of different and re-emerging financing products; and structural particularities for health care credits.
Conference Leadership
As always, the programming of this industry-leading event is member-driven. We are grateful to our conference leadership for their commitment to excellence and support in organizing this special event to help advance the public finance legal community.


