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Munsch Hardt Boosts Corporate and Finance Capabilities in Houston

May 31, 2016 Mark Curriden

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By Brooks Igo

(May 31) – Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr recently announced that it expanded its corporate and securities and finance practices in Houston with the addition of David Sloan as a shareholder.

Prior to joining Munsch Hardt, Sloan was a founding partner at SloanMoyer, a law firm that represented banks, privately-held and public companies and entrepreneurial ventures.

“In light of the current market, we saw a need to build upon our M&A and finance capabilities in the Houston area,” Phil Appenzeller, Munsch Hardt CEO, said in a statement.

“We believe having a top-tier transactions attorney who also is accustomed to restructuring matters will complement our well-quipped team as they actively and strategically guide clients in the oil and gas and financial services industries through the turbulent issues they are facing.”

Sloan, a University of Houston Law Center graduate, focuses his practice on general corporate counseling and the acquisition and sale of private entities to debt restructuring, real estate transactions and private equity deals.

David Sloan
David Sloan

“Munsch Hardt offers me the opportunity to be a part of a larger platform while staying within a reasonable rate structure,” Sloan said in a statement.

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Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

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