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Lytch Gutmann is an up-and-coming practitioner who counsels clients on complex corporate transactions.
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Lytch Gutmann represents public and private companies, master limited partnerships and special committees in a variety of corporate transactions, including stock and asset purchases and sales, joint ventures, mergers and other business combinations. She also provides counsel to private equity funds and their portfolio companies, along with management teams seeking private equity capital.
Ms. Gutmann’s practice focuses on the midstream and upstream areas of the energy industry. Her recent experience includes acquisitions and divestitures of oil and gas pipelines and storage terminal facilities, water infrastructure assets, transactions involving renewable gas assets, and other midstream companies and assets.
State Bar of Texas; Houston Bar Association; Houston Young Lawyers Associates; Women's Energy Network; Texas Bar Foundation
South Texas College of Law Houston, J.D., 2010, cum laude; Hollins University, Bachelor of Arts, 2007
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Lytch Gutmann is an up-and-coming practitioner who counsels clients on complex corporate transactions.
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"Lytch is a very talented lawyer."
"We really love working with Lytch. She's extremely responsive and always quickly flags important commercial issues in a succinct way."
"Lytch is incredibly agile. Aside from her subject matter expertise, she is really a well-rounded attorney that is capable of handling all transactional issues."
"Lytch is a very talented lawyer."
"We really love working with Lytch. She's extremely responsive and always quickly flags important commercial issues in a succinct way."
"Lytch is incredibly agile. Aside from her subject matter expertise, she is really a well-rounded attorney that is capable of handling all transactional issues."