Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.
- Public Finance
- Banks and Banking
- Redevelopment Law
- School Finance and Special Tax Districts
- Public Private Partnerships
- Municipal Bankruptcy & Insolvency
Don Hunt offers firm clients over 30 years of experience in complex and sophisticated financial transactions, with an emphasis on municipal finance, banking and local government law. Don is a partner and head of Fulbright's Los Angeles Public Law and Administration Group. Since joining the firm in 1995, Don has been responsible for approximately 765 completed financings aggregating over 24 billion dollars in principal amount.
Don regularly acts as bond counsel and disclosure counsel to state, local and regional governmental entities, represents national and regional investment banking firms in municipal finance transactions and represents large international banks in tax exempt and/or taxable letter of credit financings.
In addition, he has acted as bond counsel, issuer's counsel, special counsel, underwriter's counsel, disclosure counsel, financial advisor's counsel, letter of credit bank counsel, trustee's counsel and developer's counsel in a wide range of tax exempt and/or taxable transactions.
Throughout Don's career, he has represented dozens of state, local and regional government entities and agencies in public finance issues. He has also represented more than thirty large international banks and many investment banks in public finance matters.
Don's most recent work includes:
- Advising a California city on public private partnership issues for a potential long term concession agreement for water and wastewater utilities
- Bond Counsel and Disclosure Counsel for Imperial Irrigation District
- Letter of Credit Bank Counsel to State Street Bank and Trust Company
- Credit Enhancement Counsel for California State Teachers' Retirement System
- Advising California cities, counties, joint powers authorities, school districts, redevelopment agencies, water districts and other special districts on financing capital facilities
- Advising major American and International Banks on documentation issues for credit enhancement of municipal finance transactions
LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Don Hunt has built one of the largest and most successful public finance practice groups in the western United States. Since joining Fulbright in 1995, Don has developed a strong and dynamic team of 14 lawyers devoted to public finance matters, including the real estate and tax aspects of such practice, by meticulously structuring this group to reflect the firm's core values – strength through diversity. The age ranges from 20-something to 60-something including three women and four minority lawyers. Diversity extends into the subspecialties of the practice too such as public power, commercial banks, housing and schools as well as innovative public-private partnerships, alternative energy and 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporations.
- California Association of Bond Lawyers, Director (1997 - Present)
- California Community Redevelopment Agencies Association
- National Association of Bond Lawyers
- American Bar Association
- Urban, State and Local Government Section
- Tax-Exempt Borrowing Committee (1985 - 2003)
- State Bar of California
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- "Best Lawyers in America" - Public Finance Law (2007 - 2010)
- "Southern California Super Lawyer," Law & Politics (2003 - 2010)
- "Outstanding Corporate Leader," National Forum for Black Public Administrators (2002)
- "How to Revive the Muni Market, A Modest Proposal," The Bond Buyer, September 2009
- Co-Chair - Opening remarks, Bond Buyer Conference, September 2008
1974 - J.D., University of Chicago Law School
1971 - B.A., Political Science and Personnel Administration, University of Kansas
Don is a member of Phi Beta Kappa. He was admitted to practice law in California in 1974.
Don has an avid interest in historic preservation and architecture and also enjoys collecting California impressionist art.
- Hollywood Heritage Inc.
- Kansas University Chancellors Club
- Los Angeles Conservancy
- National Trust for Historical Preservation



