Private Equity: Buyouts
Texas
1 year ranked
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Denis A. (Archie) Fallon is a partner in the Corporate & Financial Services Department, and is the Managing Partner of the firm’s Houston office. Mr. Fallon represents private equity funds and corporate clients in strategic transactions primarily in the energy and infrastructure sectors. Mr. Fallon has particular experience advising on platform investments, mergers and acquisitions, financings, joint ventures, and project development. Many of Mr. Fallon's clients invest in infrastructure across the risk-return spectrum, including midstream, power, renewable, transportation and other industrial businesses. Mr. Fallon regularly writes and speaks to groups regarding trends affecting private equity investments in the energy and infrastructure sectors.
University of Tennessee, J.D., 2007
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, B.A., 2004
See: https://www.willkie.com/professionals/f/fallon%20archie
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Archie Fallon is managing partner of the firm’s Houston office and cochair of the project finance and investment practice group. He offers clients notable M&A and joint venture expertise in the fields of energy, transportation and infrastructure.
Archie Fallon is managing partner of the firm’s Houston office and cochair of the project finance and investment practice group. He offers clients notable M&A and joint venture expertise in the fields of energy, transportation and infrastructure.
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He is smart and sophisticated at helping to put the company's best interest first.
He provides excellent service and is very sophisticated and knowledgeable.
Archie is deeply knowledgeable about this space and provides timely, relevant and insightful feedback.
Archie is an extremely impressive practitioner. I often walk away from our discussions with an awareness of issues I hadn't previously considered or a new perspective on an existing problem.
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