Drew E. Moore

Drew E.

Moore

Overview

Drew Moore is a member of Butler Snow’s Public Finance, Tax Incentives and Credit Markets group and an experienced business law and public finance attorney. Drew focuses his practice on public finance, health care finance and structured lending matters, including tax-exempt and taxable financings, and related securities and tax matters. Drew has served in the roles of bond counsel, underwriter’s counsel, purchaser’s counsel and borrower’s counsel, among others, and represented and advised a variety of sophisticated clients, including underwriters, financial institutions, health care systems, senior living communities, charter schools, units of local government, airports, seaports, colleges, universities and other 501(c)(3) organizations on complex project finance transactions and corporate governance matters. Prior to joining Butler Snow, Drew was a public finance attorney with a global law firm based in its Dallas, Texas office and a national law firm based in its Jacksonville, Florida office. Prior to law school, Drew served his community as a deputy sheriff in Florida for nearly ten years, including five years as a special victims detective.

Experience

  • Counsel to a health system in California in connection with its nearly $1billion public bond offering
  • Underwriter’s and purchaser’s counsel and in connection with a multi-series public bond offering and private placement of approximately $800 million for a multi-state health system
  • Counsel to a health system in Louisiana in connection with a tax-exempt and taxable public bond financing transaction and a separate line of credit facility
  • Counsel to a community-based blood bank with blood centers in Florida, Georgia and Alabama in connection with multiple private placement financing transactions, including refinancing and new money credit facilities
  • Lender’s counsel to a national financial institution in connection with credit facilities for various colleges and universities
  • Underwriter’s counsel in connection with a public tax-exempt financing transaction to finance the acquisition by a nonprofit organization of senior living facilities in multiple states which were previously owned and operated by a for-profit entity
  • Bank counsel to a national financial institution in connection with the lease-purchase financings for various units of local government for essential governmental equipment  

Bar Admissions

  • Florida, 2017
  • Texas, 2023

Education

  • University of Florida, J.D., cum laude, 2016
    • Florida Law Review, Research Editor
    • James C. Adkins, Jr. Chapter of the American Inns of Court, Pupil Member
    • Legal Intern for the Office of the State Attorney for the Second Judicial Circuit and the Office of the State Attorney for the Second Judicial Circuit   
  • University of Florida, B.S., Business Administration, 2012

Associations

  • National Association of Bond Lawyers

Civic Involvement

  • Drew is actively involved in his local community and has served as an attorney ad litem representing at-risk children within the state dependency system.

Drew E.

Moore

Overview

Drew Moore is a member of Butler Snow’s Public Finance, Tax Incentives and Credit Markets group and an experienced business law and public finance attorney. Drew focuses his practice on public finance, health care finance and structured lending matters, including tax-exempt and taxable financings, and related securities and tax matters. Drew has served in the roles of bond counsel, underwriter’s counsel, purchaser’s counsel and borrower’s counsel, among others, and represented and advised a variety of sophisticated clients, including underwriters, financial institutions, health care systems, senior living communities, charter schools, units of local government, airports, seaports, colleges, universities and other 501(c)(3) organizations on complex project finance transactions and corporate governance matters. Prior to joining Butler Snow, Drew was a public finance attorney with a global law firm based in its Dallas, Texas office and a national law firm based in its Jacksonville, Florida office. Prior to law school, Drew served his community as a deputy sheriff in Florida for nearly ten years, including five years as a special victims detective.

Experience

  • Counsel to a health system in California in connection with its nearly $1billion public bond offering
  • Underwriter’s and purchaser’s counsel and in connection with a multi-series public bond offering and private placement of approximately $800 million for a multi-state health system
  • Counsel to a health system in Louisiana in connection with a tax-exempt and taxable public bond financing transaction and a separate line of credit facility
  • Counsel to a community-based blood bank with blood centers in Florida, Georgia and Alabama in connection with multiple private placement financing transactions, including refinancing and new money credit facilities
  • Lender’s counsel to a national financial institution in connection with credit facilities for various colleges and universities
  • Underwriter’s counsel in connection with a public tax-exempt financing transaction to finance the acquisition by a nonprofit organization of senior living facilities in multiple states which were previously owned and operated by a for-profit entity
  • Bank counsel to a national financial institution in connection with the lease-purchase financings for various units of local government for essential governmental equipment  

Bar Admissions

  • Florida, 2017
  • Texas, 2023

Education

  • University of Florida, J.D., cum laude, 2016
    • Florida Law Review, Research Editor
    • James C. Adkins, Jr. Chapter of the American Inns of Court, Pupil Member
    • Legal Intern for the Office of the State Attorney for the Second Judicial Circuit and the Office of the State Attorney for the Second Judicial Circuit   
  • University of Florida, B.S., Business Administration, 2012

Associations

  • National Association of Bond Lawyers

Civic Involvement

  • Drew is actively involved in his local community and has served as an attorney ad litem representing at-risk children within the state dependency system.