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Winstead Promotes Five Texas Attorneys to Shareholder

January 30, 2019 Brooks Igo

Winstead announced the promotion of six attorneys to shareholder this week, including five in Texas.

Amanda Grainger is a Dallas real estate finance attorneys. Before joining Winstead in 2015, she worked in-house counsel for more than 8 years at Occidental Petroleum and BNSF Railway in a variety of leadership positions, including a two-year stint in the Middle East as vice president of legal for Occidental of Oman.

Jennifer Hardegree focuses her practice on representing lenders in financing transactions, landlords and developers in leasing office, retail and multi-use projects, and developers of master-planned communities in the disposition of unimproved commercial real property and residential lot sales. The 2010 University of Houston Law Center graduate is based in Houston and is in the firm’s real estate development and investments practice.

Holly Magliolo, a 2010 graduate of the University of Texas School of Law, is a Dallas attorney in the firm’s real estate development and investments practice. She represents developers and investors in the acquisition, financing and disposition of retail centers, office complexes, industrial facilities and mixed-use projects, including multi-site portfolio transactions.

Jeff Nydegger – co-chair of the firm’s P3, infrastructure and project finance industry group – specializes his practice in the negotiation of municipal and corporate revenue bond financing documents and related security agreements. He received his law degree from UT in 2011 and offices in Austin.

Christine Wakeman is a Dallas attorney in the firm’s wealth preservation practice, where she handles estate and business planning matters involving fiduciaries, trusts, taxation and high net worth individuals and their families. She earned her law degree at SMU in 2010.

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