Munsch Hardt Associate Added to Dallas OfficeAugust 19, 2009 Munsch Hardt, a law firm with over 100 attorneys and offices in Dallas, Houston and Austin, Texas, announced that Kate M. Patrick has joined the Dallas office as an Associate in the Insolvency, Restructuring & Creditors' Rights group. Kate's practice concentrates on bankruptcy, corporate reorganization and out-of-court workouts. She has represented debtors in possession, Chapter 7 and 11 trustees, creditors committees and individuals in out-of-court workouts with respect to a variety of bankruptcy issues including litigation against former officers and directors. She obtained her Juris Doctor from Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and Bachelor of Arts from Duke University. Kate is a member of the American Bar Association; Dallas Bar Association, Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Section; Dallas/Fort Worth Association of Young Bankruptcy Lawyers, where she serves as Co-founder and Vice President; Honorable John C. Ford American Inn of Court; International Women's Insolvency and Restructuring Confederation, where she serves as Co-chair of the Dallas Network and State Bar of Texas, Bankruptcy Section. She is admitted to the United States District Courts for the Eastern, Northern and Southern Districts of Texas and has been listed among the 2007 through 2009 "Rising Stars," which is published by Key Professional Media, Inc. Munsch Hardt, a commercial law firm, provides the highest quality legal services and strategic business advice to companies and individuals of all sizes. Whether you’re a big business or a growing company seeking cost-effective results — Munsch Hardt is the Right Firm. Right Now.® Our practice groups include all aspects of Business Litigation; Corporate & Securities; Energy & Environmental; Finance; Insolvency, Restructuring & Creditors’ Rights; Intellectual Property; Real Estate and Tax. Munsch Hardt is a multispecialty firm where experienced practitioners work together as a team across disciplinary lines to solve legal problems. For more information, visit munsch.com. |