Juan Redin joined Fulbright's Los Angeles office in 2007. In his public finance practice, Juan advises clients as bond, issuer's, bank and disclosure counsel in various public finance transactions.
Since joining Fulbright, Juan has assisted on numerous tax-exempt bond transactions including traditional general obligation bonds, conduit 501(c)(3) financings, revenue bonds, tax and revenue anticipation notes and certificates of participation. Juan has assisted as special counsel to domestic and foreign banks providing liquidity and credit support for municipal and nonprofit financings. Juan also has substantial experience with 501(c)(3) organizations, including their formation and the exempt application process with the Internal Revenue Service.
Recent matters include representations:
- as bank counsel to domestic banks in connection with substitution of credit and liquidity facility;
- as bond and disclosure counsel to nonprofit organizations in connection with tax-exempt financings for large office complexes;
- as bond and disclosure counsel to city in connection with the issuance of Build America Bonds and lease revenue tax-exempt bonds;
- as bond and disclosure counsel to school district in connection with the issuance of general obligation bonds; and
- as special counsel to a nonprofit corporation in connection with tax-exempt application.
- American Bar Association
- Los Angeles County Bar Association
- State Bar of California
- National Association of Bond Lawyers
- Co-author, "The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act (SB 657) Will Go Into Effect on January 1, 2012," Fulbright Alert, December 7, 2011
2007 - J.D., University of California Los Angeles, School of Law
2003 - B.A., magna cum laude, Political Science, University of California Los Angeles
During law school, Juan served as the Executive Editor and Co-Editor in Chief of the Chicano Latino Law Review, was the External Co-Chair of La Raza Law Student Association, participated in the Moot Court 1L Competition and in the Public Counsel Adoption Project. Also during law school, Juan served as Attorney General of the National Latino/a Law Student Association and completed a judicial externship with the Honorable Fernando Olguin at the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.
Juan was admitted to practice law in California in 2007. He has also been admitted to practice in the Central District Court of California and the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Juan is passionate and deeply committed to expanding educational access to those who are less fortunate. In his spare time, he enjoys cooking, team sport activities and traveling.
Juan serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Students, Educators, and Lawyers for Access to a Legal Education (SELALE), a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation dedicated to assisting less fortunate students pursue and obtain a legal education.
- Spanish - Fluent



