About

Provided by Armstrong Teasdale LLP

Our firm’s lawyers regularly lead and coordinate significant M&A matters, working closely with clients’ internal teams, financial advisers and other professionals, and provide critical leadership and support for complex transactions. Clients benefit greatly from our ability to work as a team and access the experience of lawyers in the firm’s other practice areas. This teamwork also allows us to complete all aspects of a deal, from due diligence and disclosure, regulatory planning and analysis, financing, tax structuring, negotiation and closing. Our lawyers are also well-versed in current M&A market terms and trends, including the use of representations and warranties insurance products.

We provide M&A services to public and private companies, covering regional, national and international businesses of all sizes. We regularly represent both purchasers and sellers and have worked closely with strategic investors, financial investors, management groups, and private equity and venture capital firms. We work across diverse industries including broadcasting, financial services, technology, health care/pharmaceutical, retail, manufacturing, distribution, utilities, wireless communications, chemicals and real estate, with deal sizes ranging into the hundreds of millions. Our broad experience gives us a deep understanding of the dynamics at play in any M&A transaction, which facilitates risk assessment, enables us to better advise clients, and secure a favorable closing.



Chambers Review

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Corporate/M&A - Missouri: St Louis & Surrounds
2
Band 2
What the team is known for

Armstrong Teasdale is a prominent firm offering excellent counsel on sales, acquisitions, mergers and private equity mandates. The firm is notable for its work on corporate governance issues and securities matters, and is also experienced on corporate structurings and lending transactions. It represents an array of large national clients from sectors such as finance and manufacturing and has a dedicated focus on the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries.

Strengths

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Notable Practitioners

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Jennifer Byrne
3
Jennifer Byrne
3
Band 3

Jennifer Byrne is the leader of the corporate services practice group. She concentrates her law practice in mergers and acquisitions, securities and corporate finance, general corporate issues, emerging companies and corporate governance.

"We are incredibly impressed with Jennifer's personal capabilities and service for us, as well as her ability to source other experts from the firm when needed."

"Jennifer does a great job in creatively working with opposing counsel to achieve resolution by negotiating issues."

Mark Stoneman
3
Mark Stoneman
3
Band 3

Mark Stoneman is recognized for his expert handling of deals such as sales, acquisitions and joint ventures. He draws on previous accounting experience to advise on all financing and corporate aspects of transactions.

"Mark provides great client service and a great financing background."

"Mark understands the legal and business sides of matters and comes up with strategies to reach goals."

Paul Cambridge
3
Paul Cambridge
3
Band 3

Paul Cambridge offers counsel in a broad range of corporate transactions, including M&A, joint venture formation and securities matters. He advises clients across the spectrum of the corporate lifespan, from startups to public companies.

Ranked Lawyers at
Armstrong Teasdale LLP

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Missouri: St Louis & Surrounds

Corporate/M&A

Jennifer Byrne
3
Jennifer Byrne
3
Band 3
Mark Stoneman
3
Mark Stoneman
3
Band 3
Paul Cambridge
3
Paul Cambridge
3
Band 3

Members

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David W Braswell

Head of Department

Mark Stoneman

Mark Stoneman

Head of Department

Michael Jefferies

Head of Department

Industries

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Broadcasting

Chemicals

Distribution

Financial Services

Health Care

Manufacturing

Pharmaceutical

Real Estate

Retail

Technology

Utilities

Wireless Communications