Delaney Krauss Hoxsie is an associate in the Phoenix office. She focuses on public finance and infrastructure matters for state agencies, cities, towns, counties, universities and school districts, as well as tax-exempt conduit financings for nonprofit charter schools.

While attaining her JD at Arizona State University, Delaney was an articles editor for Jurimetrics, The Journal of Law, Science, and Technology. After graduating, Delaney clerked at the Arizona Supreme Court for Justices Andrew W. Gould and James P. Beene.

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  • Representing the Arizona Board of Regents as bond counsel on the issuance of approximately US$116.5 million University of Arizona SPEED revenue refunding bonds.
  • Representing Maricopa County, Arizona, as bond counsel on the issuance of approximately US$180 million taxable pledged revenue obligations, and approximately US$190.4 million tax-exempt certificates of participation.
  • Representing Legacy Traditional Schools as bond counsel on the issuance of approximately US$64.7 million education revenue refunding bonds.
  • Representing Stifel, Nicolaus & Company Inc., as underwriter’s counsel on the issuance of approximately US$67.5 million City of Tucson, Arizona, water system revenue obligations.
  • Representing Goldman Sachs & Co., LLC as underwriter’s counsel on the issuance of approximately US$151.5 million Arizona State University SPEED revenue bonds.
  • Representing Wells Fargo Bank, National Association. as underwriter’s counsel on the issuance of approximately US$69.3 million town of Queen Creek, Arizona, excise tax and state shared revenue obligations.
  • Representing RBC Capital Markets as underwriter’s counsel on the issuance of approximately US$43.1 City of Glendale, Arizona general obligation bonds.

Education

  • Arizona State University, J.D., cum laude, 2019
  • University of Arizona, B.A., 2016

Admissions

  • Arizona, 2019
  • Recognized in Super Lawyers: Rising Star 2024 and 2025.
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