About

Provided by Hallett & Perrin, P.C.

Our firm has substantial experience in the preparation and negotiation of service and supply agreements, lease agreements, employment contracts, joint venture arrangements, distribution agreements and license and technical assistance agreements. Hallett & Perrin has a broad corporate and securities practice that includes the representation of public and private corporations, general partnerships, joint ventures, limited partnerships, limited liability companies, non-profit companies, trade organizations, sole proprietors and other forms of business entities, both our clients, from organization, capital formation and financing, to commercial transactions, mergers and acquisitions.

The diversity of clients the clients we represent is one of our greatest strengths. Our clients range from established, NYSE-listed public companies, to startups, to LBO funds and investment bankers, and we serve them in a wide variety of capacities. For some clients, we supplement their in-house legal staffs by providing highly specialized advice in technical areas, such as SEC or campaign finance matters. For others, we handle discrete transactions such as significant acquisitions or public securities offerings. Other clients retain us to act, in effect, as general counsel in respect to all legal matters facing their organization.

  • Startup Business - Emerging Growth
  • Securities
  • Mergers & Acquisitions
  • Banking & Finance
  • Tax

Chambers Review

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Corporate/Commercial - Dallas

Spotlight

What the Team is Known For

Hallett & Perrin, P.C. is recognized for its broad transactional abilities, spanning expertise in M&A, commercial financing and lending transactions. The Dallas team further leverages experience in tax and securities law to support its diverse client base of Texas-based public and private companies. The group regularly represents clients in the energy and real estate industries.

Notable practitioners

Timothy R. Vaughan is a key contact for the firm's transactional practice.