Winstead Promotes 6 Attorneys to Of Counsel

04.21.22

DALLAS, TX – Winstead PC, a leading national law firm, today announced that it has promoted six of its attorneys to Of Counsel.

“Our newly promoted Of Counsel are outstanding lawyers and come from a range of our industry and practice areas. “Along with our recently announced new class of Shareholders, they represent the future of the firm” said David Dawson, Chairman and CEO of Winstead.

“Winstead has tremendous momentum and is growing. Attorneys are attracted to our platform, one that minimizes bureaucracy, conflicts and administration and fosters an open, collaborative, collegial, and entrepreneurial culture,” added Mr. Dawson. 

The new Of Counsel include:


About Winstead

Winstead is a national business law firm with more than 300 attorneys who serve as trusted advisors to emerging, mid-market and large companies, both public and private. The Winstead team provides a range of core legal services that are critical to our clients achieving their business goals. Winstead’s business transactions and litigation practices serve key industries including airlines, financial services, higher education, healthcare, investment management & private funds, life sciences, real estate, and sports business & media.

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