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Two Promoted to Shareholder at Munck Butrus

05-22-2007 08:10 PM CET | Politics, Law & Society

Press release from: Munck Butrus, P.C.

DALLAS –Munck Butrus, P.C., is pleased to announce that attorneys David M. Doyle and Bradley C. Mall have been promoted to the position of shareholder in the firm’s Dallas office.

Mr. Doyle has been named a shareholder in the firm’s Intellectual Property Section, while Mr. Mall has been named a shareholder in the firm’s Litigation Section.

“David and Brad provide their clients, and this firm, with a tremendous amount of expertise and experience,” says William Munck, shareholder and Intellectual Property Section Chairman at Munck Butrus. “They truly embody what we stand for, and we are pleased to welcome them as shareholders.”

In each of the last four years, Texas Monthly magazine has honored both attorneys as Texas Rising Stars.

Prior to his legal career, Mr. Doyle worked as a test programmer for a telecommunications company. He earned his J.D. from the Franklin Pierce Law Center in Concord, N.H., and his undergraduate degree from Texas A&M University.

Mr. Mall earned his J.D., cum laude, from Southern Methodist University’s Dedman School of Law, where he was comments editor of the SMU Law Review. He earned a B.A., cum laude, from the University of the South.

Munck Butrus, P.C. has carved out a practice devoted to trials, transactions and technology. With offices in Dallas and Marshall, Texas and Charlotte, N.C., the firm offers full-service counsel in the areas of commercial litigation, intellectual property management and protection, corporate transactions and securities and employment. Munck Butrus represents clients from start-ups to Fortune 500™ companies.

Learn more about the firm at www.munckbutrus.com.

Munck Butrus, P.C.,
900 Three Galleria Tower
13155 Noel Road
Dallas, Texas 75240
972.628.3600
www.munckbutrus.com

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Alan Bentrup
800-559-4534
alan@legalpr.com

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