HOUSTON – May 29, 2019– Coats Rose, P.C. is pleased to announce that three lawyers have been selected for inclusion in the 2019 edition of the Chambers USA Legal Guide. Director Rick Reed has been recognized in the field of Construction – Texas. Director Megan Riess and of counsel Christopher Wootten were both recognized in the area of Banking & Finance: Public Finance – Louisiana.
Chambers noted that sources commended Reed for his experience in assisting with the procurement and negotiation of contracts for major projects. Reed is said to have “in-depth knowledge of construction law and many of years of experience, coupled with a willingness to work cooperatively to solve legal issues.”
Riess was commended for her considerable experience in public finance and government incentives. A source noted that Riess “…is extremely helpful in simplifying concepts so that we could best understand our options and make the best business decision possible.”
Wooten was recognized as an associate to watch and was acknowledged for his responsiveness and helpfulness in his representation of borrowers and lenders in project finance transactions and financings involving federal and state tax credits.
Reed is the director in charge of the firm’s San Antonio, Texas office and a Past Chair of the Construction Law Section of the Texas State Bar. He is board certified in Construction Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Reed has significant experience in the drafting and negotiating of all types of engineering, procurement and construction contracts for major projects. He has extensive experience in developing strategies for and managing complex construction litigation matters, as well as other types of commercial law disputes.
Riess is a director in the affordable housing and community development practice. Her practice focuses on commercial finance, real estate finance, public finance, corporate finance, and corporate transactions. She has represented clients in numerous commercial transactions utilizing a variety of economic development financing incentives, including state and federal new markets tax credits, state and federal historic rehabilitation tax credits, low-income housing tax credits, opportunity zone investments, Louisiana film tax credits, Louisiana angel investor tax credits, state and federal renewable energy tax credits and grants, community development block grants, HUD-insured loans, tax credit bridge loans, and tax credit bonds.
Wootten is of counsel in the affordable housing and community development practice in the New Orleans Office. His practice focuses on commercial finance, government incentives, public private partnerships and real estate development. He has extensive experience closing and advising on projects involving a range of government incentives, including historic tax credits, new markets tax credits, low-income housing tax credits, Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing, tax credit bridge loans and HUD supported projects.
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About Coats Rose, P.C.
Coats Rose is a transactional and litigation law firm focused on development: the development of real estate, affordable housing, special purpose districts, business and private wealth. We provide legal counsel to businesses, governmental entities corporate and high-net worth clients across the U.S. and internationally. For over 30 years, the firm has leveraged its extensive legal experience of its attorneys to fulfill client needs spanning real estate law, affordable housing and community development, public finance, construction/surety law, commercial litigation, government relations, intellectual property, mergers and acquisitions, securities law, tax, wealth planning and preservation. In addition to its headquarters in Houston, Coats Rose has offices in Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, New Orleans and Cincinnati. Learn more at www.coatsrose.com.