8 Winstead Attorneys Listed as "S.A. Lawyers: Best of 2013" by S.A. Scene Magazine

06.20.13

San Antonio (June 20, 2013) — Winstead PC is proud to announce that 8 attorneys were recognized as S.A. Scene Magazine’s Best Lawyers in San Antonio, and will be featured in the upcoming “S.A. Lawyers: Best of 2013” issue of S.A. Scene Magazine.

Nominated by their peers, the winners are featured in S.A. Scene Magazine as the Best Lawyers in San Antonio. All lawyers who operate in San Antonio and have a valid Texas state bar number are eligible to be nominated.

The following are the Winstead attorneys, by area of practice, who were listed as "S.A. Lawyers: Best of 2013" by S.A. Scene Magazine:

Merritt Clements – Business Litigation
Frank Zane Ruttenberg – Business & Corporate/Real Estate Transactions
Timothy Bannwolf – Banking/Real Estate Transactions
Elizabeth Chumney Breazeale – Real Estate Transactions
Philip Dayne Freeman – Business & Corporate/Information Technology
Jon R. Ray – Energy & Oil & Gas
M. Paul Martin – Bonds & Government Finance
Daniel M. Martinez – Bonds & Government Finance

Winstead is among the largest business law firms in Texas. Winstead attorneys and consultants serve as trusted advisors to mid-market and large businesses, providing a core range of legal services that are critical to their operation and success. Winstead currently has offices in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and The Woodlands, Texas; Charlotte, North Carolina; New Orleans, Louisiana and Washington, D.C. For detailed information about Winstead, visit www.winstead.com.

MEDIA CONTACT:
Shannon Tipton, 214/745-5308
stipton@winstead.com

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