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Sidley Austin LLP Opens Houston Office
HOUSTON --(Business Wire)--
Sidley Austin LLP today announced the opening of a Houston office, with
the addition of seven partners coming from seven different firms in
Houston. This is Sidley's 18th office and represents a
significant expansion of the firm's service to energy-based clients. The
mix of transactional, regulatory and litigation practices in the office
mirrors the firm's overall mix. The Houston team will work closely with
firm colleagues around the globe, including the energy regulatory and
environmental practices in the Washington, D.C. office.
"This new office represents the next phase in executing our strategic
plan to have a substantial presence in all key commercial, financial and
regulatory centers of the world," said Thomas A. Cole, chair of the
firm's Executive Committee. "Houston is not only a critical center for
the energy industry-it is third only to New York and Chicago as the
headquarters for Fortune 500 companies. Houston is also an important
gateway to Mexico and Latin America. We have a long, proud history of
becoming deeply involved in the communities in which we operate, and we
are committed to developing deep roots in Houston and strong
relationships with Houston civic and charitable organizations."
"We are thrilled to be able to open with a team of respected partners
from top firms in the Houston market," said Charles W. Douglas, chair of
Sidley's Management Committee. "These outstanding practitioners were
selected for their professional abilities as well as their fit with
Sidley's collegial culture. They form the core of what we intend to be
an ongoing and expanding presence in the Houston market."
The Houston office will complement the firm's longstanding energy
practice, which features lawyers with years of transactional, litigation
and regulatory experience, as well as with work in the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Energy (DOE) and
Department of Justice (DOJ). They include Eugene R. Elrod, co-head of
Sidley's Global Energy Practice, David R. Hill, co-head of Sidley's
Global Energy Practice, who served as General Counsel of the DOE, as
well as David T. Buente, Jr., head of the firm's Environmental Practice
group, who was Chief of the Environmental Enforcement Section,
Environment and Natural Resources Division, of the DOJ. Roger J.
Martella, Jr., a partner in the Environmental Practice group, served as
the General Counsel of the EPA. The Houston office will also enhance the
firm's longstanding multi-faceted Latin American practice, based in New
York and Los Angeles.
The founding partners for the Houston office are:
Kenneth M. Anderson-banking and finance; Brigham Young University
Law School, J.D. with honors, 1982. Ken will be joining Sidley from
Locke Lord, where he represented the arranger/administrative agent and
borrowers in syndicated financings. His national syndicated bank
financing practice includes broad experience in syndicated lending
transactions, including energy financings, structured financings,
project financings, multi-currency financings and highly leveraged
transactions.
Mark Glasser-litigation; The University of Texas School of Law,
J.D., 1976. Mark will be joining Sidley from Baker Botts, where he
served as firmwide co-chair of the energy litigation section, bringing
33 years of experience in the federal and state courts to the
prosecution and defense of energy, securities and professional liability
litigation.
J. Mark Metts-M&A, securities and corporate governance; The
University of Texas School of Law, J.D. with high honors, 1983. Mark
will be joining Sidley from Jones Day, where he assisted clients with
mergers and acquisitions, corporate reorganizations, acquisitions for
private equity clients and public offerings, especially relating to the
energy industry.
Glenn L. Pinkerton-M&A and project finance; Columbia Law School,
J.D., 1986. Glenn will be joining Sidley from Vinson & Elkins, bringing
extensive experience in project development and finance, mergers and
acquisitions and international transactions. He has particular
experience in all facets of the energy business, including upstream,
pipelines, LNG, refining and chemicals, power generation and
transmission and retail.
Sergio A. Pozzerle-M&A and project finance; Yale Law School,
J.D., 1997. Sergio will be joining Sidley from McDermott Will & Emery,
where he focused his global practice on project development and finance,
corporate finance and mergers and acquisitions. He has extensive
experience in renewable energy, spanning the entire range of renewable
technologies, as well as co-generation and other traditional power
projects, LNG terminals, drilling rigs, seismic vessels and other energy
and infrastructure projects.
James L. Rice III-energy transactions; Tulane University Law
School, J.D., 1983. Jim will be joining Sidley from Akin Gump, where he
headed the energy and global transactions practice and served on that
firm's Management Committee.
Steven R. Selsberg-litigation; Washington University School of
Law, J.D., 1986. Steven will be joining Sidley from Mayer Brown, where
he focused on litigation and dispute resolution, often representing
entities from Mexico and other Latin American countries in litigation
matters throughout the United States.
The new office evolved out of an initiative by two partners in Sidley's
New York office-Joseph W. Armbrust, a former member of the firm's
Management Committee, who has worked closely with Houston-based
companies for over 30 years, and Irving Rotter, head of the firm's
project finance and infrastructure practice. Larry Barden, based in
Chicago, will be the Management Committee's liaison to the Houston
office. All three were instrumental in the recruiting of the seven
founding partners.
The firm plans to move the Houston office to its permanent space later
this year. In the interim, it is operating in temporary office space at
JPMorgan Chase Tower, 600 Travis Street, Suite 3100, 713.229.8790.
Sidley has had an office in Dallas since 1996. Contact information for
the founding partners may be found on the Sidley website after they join.
Sidley Austin LLP is one of the world's premier full-service law firms,
with approximately 1700 lawyers practicing in 18 U.S. and international
cities, including Beijing, Brussels, Frankfurt, Geneva, Hong Kong,
London, Shanghai, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo. This year, Sidley
celebrates 30 years in Asia. Repeating its performance in the inaugural
2010 survey, Sidley received the most first-tier national rankings of
any U.S. law firm in the 2011/12 U.S.News - Best Lawyers "Best
Law Firms" survey. Sidley was also named the U.S.News - Best
Lawyers "Law Firm of the Year" in both Corporate Law and Securities
Regulation in the 2011/12 survey (the first year of such designations).
BTI, a Boston-based research and consulting firm, has named Sidley as
one of only three firms to have been in the top ten of the BTI Client
Service rankings every year since the inception of those rankings in
2001, and as number one in three of those years.
For purposes of the New York State Bar rules, this press release may
be considered Attorney Advertising and the headquarters of the firm are
Sidley Austin LLP 787 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10019, 212.839.5300
and Sidley Austin LLP One South Dearborn, Chicago, IL 60603,
312.853.7000.

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