2021年4月19日
Mayer Brown partner Joe Seliga named a 2021 Midwest Trailblazer by The American Lawyer
Mayer Brown announced that Chicago-based partner Joe Seliga, a co-leader of Mayer Brown’s Government practice and Projects & Infrastructure Team, has been named to The American Lawyer’s inaugural list of “Midwest Trailblazers,” which recognizes professionals in the region who have made a significant impact in the legal industry. Mr. Seliga is widely recognized as one of the leading public-private partnership (P3) lawyers in the US. (View Profile.)
Mr. Seliga is a leader in the infrastructure industry, actively spearheading infrastructure M&A and P3 transactions for nearly two decades. Early in his career, he was part of the team that advised the City of Chicago on the $1.83 billion concession and lease of the Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge, the first transaction of its kind in the US. Over time, Mr. Seliga has helped build Mayer Brown’s infrastructure practice into a national leader, advising public entities, equity investors and lenders on transactions around the Midwest and across the nation.
As noted in his profile, Mr. Seliga continues to help participants in the infrastructure investment market consider new policies and transaction structures to facilitate new P3s and accelerated project delivery to meet the economic and legal challenges arising from COVID-19, contributing to economic recovery.
Mr. Seliga is a leader in the infrastructure industry, actively spearheading infrastructure M&A and P3 transactions for nearly two decades. Early in his career, he was part of the team that advised the City of Chicago on the $1.83 billion concession and lease of the Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge, the first transaction of its kind in the US. Over time, Mr. Seliga has helped build Mayer Brown’s infrastructure practice into a national leader, advising public entities, equity investors and lenders on transactions around the Midwest and across the nation.
As noted in his profile, Mr. Seliga continues to help participants in the infrastructure investment market consider new policies and transaction structures to facilitate new P3s and accelerated project delivery to meet the economic and legal challenges arising from COVID-19, contributing to economic recovery.