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Carrington Coleman Bolsters Corporate, M&A, Taxation Practices with Addition of Veteran Dallas Attorneys

Move enhances Dallas firm’s transactional, M&A and bankruptcy capabilities

Three veteran corporate and M&A attorneys have joined the Dallas law firm Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal LLP. Brandon Hurwitz, David Campbell, and Val Cronin come to Carrington Coleman from the Dallas office of Underwood Perkins. Joining them at the firm is Christopher Pride who has worked alongside the group since 2024.

“It is not often you have the ability to add this much experience and expertise to your firm all in one day,” said Carrington Coleman Managing Partner Monica Latin. “Their addition complements and will also expand our existing capabilities in areas of growing importance to our clients.”

Mr. Hurwitz joins Carrington Coleman as a partner. He has an active transactional practice, focusing on business, corporate, and real estate clients. He counsels clients in a wide range of commercial and M&A matters as well as in the acquisition, disposition, development, and leasing of commercial real estate. He served as a director and CEO of Underwood Perkins.

Mr. Campbell’s practice focuses on bankruptcy, creditor rights, and real estate title litigation. His real estate, energy, and technology clients include institutional lenders, pension funds, developers, asset managers, contractors, bankruptcy debtors, and trustees. A frequent speaker and author on bankruptcy topics, he has held several leadership roles within the American Bar Association’s Real Property, Trust and Estate (RPTE) section. He joins the firm as senior counsel.

Mr. Cronin is a trusted family business advisor, providing counsel on M&A, taxation, asset protection, and estate planning matters designed to position clients for growth while minimizing tax exposure. He is a Certified Public Accountant. He joins Carrington Coleman as senior counsel.

Mr. Pride’s practice includes estate planning and a wide range of transactional matters such as business formation, contract drafting, and real estate. He joins the firm as an associate.

“We are so excited about joining Carrington Coleman,” said Mr. Hurwitz. “Seldom do you have the opportunity to join one of Dallas’ most respected firms and practice alongside such an accomplished group of attorneys.”

About Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal, LLP

For more than 50 years, Carrington Coleman has focused on litigation and transactional services in the real estate, oil and gas, securities, construction, professional services, technology, and health care industries, among others.

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