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Corporate/Commercial | Spotlight Texas

Houston

Houston's growth market for capital investment has resulted in an increase in energy-related transactions, real estate development work and mergers and acquisitions, of which the firms listed have taken a sizeable share. These Spotlight law firms regularly work across a range of lower to mid-market transactions.

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  1. Crady Jewett McCulley & Houren LLP
    Crady Jewett McCulley & Houren LLP
    Corporate/Commercial
    2024 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Crady Jewett McCulley & Houren LLP provides sophisticated corporate/commercial services to a range of small to mid-size companies in Houston. The group routinely advises on M&A, entity formation, real estate and tax matters. The firm is particularly sought after by energy industry clients.
  2. Rapp & Krock, PC.
    Rapp & Krock, PC.
    Corporate/Commercial
    2024 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Rapp & Krock, PC. advises both local and national clients across the full spectrum of corporate issues, including M&A, corporate governance and real estate. The group is also equipped to assist clients in construction issues and financing. The Houston-based firm has a particular focus on the representation of energy and natural resources companies.
  3. Stephenson Fournier
    Corporate/Commercial
    2024 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Stephenson Fournier's client base includes domestic and international corporations. The firm has particular expertise in lower-mid market transactions. The Houston-based group is experienced across all manner of corporate/commercial matters, including M&A, equity financing and IP mandates.
  4. Stibbs & Co., P.C.
    Corporate/Commercial
    2024 | Spotlight | 1 Years Ranked
    Stibbs & Co., P.C. has a skilled corporate/commercial practice in energy and private equity. The group routinely assists with M&A, real estate and financing deals, as well as construction mandates. The Houston-based firm advises a broad range of clients from start-ups to Fortune 500s.