Creative legal solutions for your development needs.
We provide focused and specialized counsel to help you better understand the financing and funding options available for your project.
About Our Firm
Convergent Law is a minority and women-owned law firm with expertise in the fields of tax, redevelopment and structured finance. Our attorneys have almost 30 years of combined experience assisting clients in finding creative solutions to advance their development finance goals. We are leaders in tax credit financing working with our clients on the best ways to leverage both public and private sources of financing.
Practice Areas
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Whether representing borrowers or lenders, Convergent Law understands the importance of the legal and underwriting framework that is built upon the business relationship between the parties.
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Convergent Law can assist developers in maximizing the value of their property in line with each developer’s vision and within their timeframes.
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Convergent Law is intimately familiar with the evolution of redevelopment laws and can help its clients navigate the changing landscape while being as creative as possible.
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We provide advice to our development and financial institutional clients on a national level to assist them with leveraging Tax Credit Incentives and combining them with various sources of funding.
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We provide sophisticated advice to clients on a regular basis on a range of tax matters from formation of affiliates, operations, tax-exemption to complex financial structuring of a wide range of projects, including housing and mixed-use development and tax planning.
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We specialize in the area of Section 103 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (Internal Revenue Code) with years of experience advising issuers, nonprofits, universities, developers, school districts and health care institutions on all aspects of tax-exempt financings, rules and regulations on both a local and national level.
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Choosing which avenue to obtain tax-exempt status under Section 501 of the Internal Revenue Code has a substantial impact on an organization’s ongoing operations.
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There are local, state and federal programs that can help support housing affordability, but these programs often require an experienced and creative approach.
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Tax exemptions are powerful tools on their own, but they can be leveraged to further support more complex financing, including RABs.
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Opportunity Zones is a tax incentive program where individuals, partnerships and other entities can delay paying taxes on certain realized capital gains.
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Public Private Partnerships (P3) are a tool to help the public sector leverage private goods, services or financing for public use. The application of P3s continue to grow, as the law changes.
Meet our team
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Jong Sook Nee
Founder
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Kendra Hosein
Associate
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Jamie Robbins
Associate
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Mickey Perrotta
Associate
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Jason Kim
Associate
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Emily Daly
Paralegal
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Alisha Schmitt
Administrative Assistant
Firm News
Client Review
“First thing I realized working with Convergent Law (formerly NP Law) - they know their stuff. They are easy to work with, but also very smart and aggressive attorneys. They work on complex transactions that a lot of firms would walk away from or just outsource. They're knowledgeable, accessible, and unique.”
— JEFF MONGE, MANAGING PARTNER AT MONGE CAPITAL
Are you seeking legal support?
For expert guidance in navigating project financing and funding, choose Convergent Law. Our dedicated attorneys provide tailored assistance, ensuring accessibility and responsiveness for your legal needs.
New Jersey Location: 101 Eisenhower Parkway, Suite 101, Roseland, NJ 07068
New York Location: 140 Broadway, 46th Floor, New York, NY 10005
Phone: 973-358-2500