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By Brooks Igo
(Jan. 5) – Norton Rose Fulbright announced this week that 12 attorneys have been elected to the partnership, including nine Texas lawyers.
Paul Conneely focuses his practice on capital markets and mergers and acquisitions, including registered offerings and private placements of debt and equity securities, mergers and stock and asset acquisitions and divestitures. He is based in Dallas.
Matt DeArman is a Dallas attorney who represents agents, lenders and public and private corporate borrowers. The University of Texas School of Law graduate advises his clients on secured and unsecured revolving and term facilities, first lien/second lien transactions, oil and gas reserve based lending, asset-based lending, debtor-in-possession financing and loan restructurings and workouts.
Greg Wilkes is in the firm’s financial restructuring and insolvency practice group and offices in Dallas and New York. The SMU Dedman School of Law alumnus advises corporate debtors, secured and unsecured creditors and purchasers of financially distressed companies in the energy, financial and technology industries.
Tamsen Barrett is based in Austin and centers her practice on intellectual property matters, which includes domestic and foreign patent prosecution and strategic development of patent portfolios.
Eagle Robinson focuses his practice on patent litigation and transactional matters. He is in the firm’s Austin office and is particularly experienced with healthcare-related regulatory issues.
Benjamin Koplin is an Austin attorney who concentrates on life sciences and healthcare regulatory and anticorruption compliance and defense matters.
Jarrett Reed, a graduate of SMU Dedman School of Law, represents investors, developers, managers and brokers in complex real estate matters involving acquisitions, dispositions, financings, restructuring, leasing, development and partnership and joint venture transactions. He is based in Dallas.
Katherine Tapley focuses her practice on complex commercial real estate and financing transactions across multiple jurisdictions with an emphasis on multifamily developments, healthcare facilities, entertainment venues, condominium regimes and other types of commercial real estate. She is in the firm’s San Antonio office and is a graduate of St. Mary’s University School of Law.
Celeste Lawton is a Houston tax attorney who specializes in wealth transfer planning and estate planning matters. She received her law degree from Baylor University School of Law.
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