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Attorneys
David M. Loev
David M. Loev
founded the firm in January 2003. Prior thereto,
David served as a partner at Vanderkam & Sanders, a law firm specializing
in corporate/securities matters. Prior thereto, David served as Chief
Financial Officer, Treasurer, Secretary and General Counsel of
PinkMonkey.com, Inc., an Internet publisher of educational study aids.
Prior thereto, David was an associate at Brewer Pritchard, P.C., a law firm
specializing in corporate and securities. David has represented a variety
of public and private small to medium sized companies and has experience
with public and private offerings of securities, mergers and acquisitions,
and federal securities law compliance.
David received his law degree from
Southern Methodist University in 1997 and received a B.B.A. in accounting
from the University of Texas at Austin
in 1992. David was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 1997.
David is also a Certified Public Accountant. David is a member of the
American Association of Attorney-Certified Public Accountants and the
American Bar Association. David was elected as a 2005 Super Lawyer
and co-authored "Changes to SEC
Rules Regarding Shell Companies and the Use of Form S-8 Registration
Statements," which was published in the January/February 2006 edition
of the Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial
Institutions. David has been named a Texas Super Lawyer for both 2005
and 2006.
On September 8, 2006 David Loev spoke to the
Attorney-CPA South Texas Chapter on the topic of “Small Businesses: Pros
and Cons of Being a Publicly Traded Company and Responsibilities of
Officers and Directors of a Publicly Traded Company."
John S. Gillies
In July 2004, the firm added John S.
Gillies as an Associate. John graduated from South Texas College of
Law in May 2004. Before attending South Texas, John received his B.A. in
Economics from the University of Vermont, in Burlington
Vermont in May 2001. John was
admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2004.
John is a member of the Houston Young
Lawyers Association and the American Bar Association. John
co-authored "Changes to SEC
Rules Regarding Shell Companies and the Use of Form S-8 Registration
Statements," which was published in the January/February 2006 edition
of the Journal of Taxation and Regulation of Financial
Institutions.
Cameron Taber
Cameron Taber joined the firm in October 2007 as an
associate. Cameron earned his J.D. from the University of Houston Law
Center and was admitted to the State Bar of Texas in 2006. While in law
school, Cameron clerked for the Railroad Commission of Texas and had a
judicial internship with the Honorable Jane Bland of the First Court of
Appeals of Texas. Cameron was also an Editor for the Environmental & Energy
Law & Policy Journal.
Prior to law school, Cameron earned
a B.S.M. from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana and worked as a
Financial Advisor for Morgan Stanley in New York City.
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