Successfully Closing the Sales, Mergers, and Spinoffs of Hundreds of Businesses, Both Large and Small
N/AOUTCOME: Several Hundred Successful Closings
Mark Avery is a highly experienced commercial transaction attorney who assists his clients with their business, commercial real estate, asset protection and estate planning needs. Over more than el ... even years, Mark has been involved in the successful completion of several hundred asset, stock and real estate sales and acquisitions, mergers, conversions, recapitalizations, receiverships, start ups and commercial loans (both domestically and internationally) with values between $100,000.00 and $500,000,000.00. He also has a great depth of experience in contract negotiation and drafting in Spanish. Most of his work relates to mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and reorganizations. His business clients are in such diverse industries as energy, software, finance, securities, IT, manufacturing, real estate development, healthcare, insurance, bioscience, construction, and entertainment. While believing that a simple estate plan is ideal, he advises his clients on available estate planning options (and prepares such plans as requested) that will best reach the client´s goals. Such plans can include wills, trusts, and limited partnerships. Mark earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in both Spanish and International Business from the University of Idaho, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa. He then earned his Juris Doctorate degree from Brigham Young University, where he was elected to Phi Delta Phi and served as a Senior Editor on the Board of Advocates. At the beginning of his career, Mark worked for two trial judges who took the time to give him special insight into what is most important to a trial court when considering commercial disputes including contract enforcement. He served as a Summer Law Clerk for the Honorable Judge Edward C. Prado of the United States District Court, Western District of Texas, in San Antonio, Texas, and the Honorable Judge Anthony Schofield of the Utah Fourth District Court in Provo, Utah. Mark integrates such insight into the negotiations he conducts and the legal documents he prepares.
