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| Practice Areas | Mergers and Acquisitions; Securities; Compliance; Business Law; Corporate Law; Labor and Employment; Finance; Real Estate; Contracts; Investment Funds | | | Education | University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, J.D., 1990, Northeastern Oklahoma State University, B.S., 1987 | | | Admitted | 1990, Texas | |
| Memberships | Houston and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Texas; International Council of Shopping Centers; National Native American Bar Association. | | | Biography | Phi Delta Phi. Member, Arkansas Law Review, 1989-1990. Advisory Board Chairman, Mickey Mantle Museum Trust. Former Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Operating Officer, General Counsel and Director in the manufacturing, construction, investment advisory, pension consulting and financial services industries. | | | ISLN | 906353347 | | | Transactions | Acquisition of an engineering and construction company; Nationwide light industrial staffing industry consolidation IPO; Syndication of collateralized debt instruments; Delivery of legal opinions on energy and pipeline financing transactions; Podiatry practice consolidation IPO; Development of planned IMAX complex in Puerto Rico; Acquisition of a clean room design and manufacturing company; Acquisition of a shipyard management and construction company; Acquisition of a special food processor and distributor; Acquisition of an information technology staffing company; Management-led LBO of pipeline heat-tracing company; Development of intellectual property and negotiation of licensing transactions; Transactions related to the sale, financing and construction of golf courses; Management-led reorganizations and stockholder disputes; Multiple real estate acquisition, development and leasing transactions; Syndicated credit facilities and interest rate swap agreements; Private placements for securities in privately-held businesses; SEC and state securities board investigations and enforcement matters; Multiple turnaround management and acquisition integration plans; Has a diverse background, blending experience in business management and law with organizations ranging from start-up ventures to industry leaders, including highly regulated industries; Practice emphasis has been on corporate, securities, finance, mergers, acquisitions, business transactions, and advisory services; Served as an advisor to boards of directors and executive management on day-to-day management issues, strategic development, structuring routine business transactions and complex mergers and acquisitions, banking, finance, securities offerings, joint ventures and real estate transactions in domestic and international transactions; Served as chief executive officer, president, chief operating officer, general counsel and director in the manufacturing, construction, investment advisory, pension consulting and financial services industries. | |
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Software Licenses: Permission vs. Forgiveness and the Law of Unintended ConsequencesGregory R. Samuel, Randall C. Brown, Mark A. Tidwell, Andrew S. Ehmke, Clark S. Stone, Nick Gikkas, Kenneth K. Bezozo, Arthur A. Howard, Rick A. Werner, Brian C. Daughney, October 5, 2009 In a case that may prove to be as serendipitous for struggling software companies as anything else, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit wrote another chapter in the law of unintended consequences with its ruling in ,Cincom Systems, Inc. v. Novelis Corp. (published September 25,... |
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