Latham Further Expands Private Equity and M&A Practices in Houston

Latham & Watkins LLP is pleased to announce that Scott Miller has joined the firm’s Houston office as a partner in the Private Equity and Mergers & Acquisitions Practices and member of the Corporate Department. Miller joins Latham from Willkie Farr & Gallagher in Houston.

Miller represents private equity firms and companies in a range of corporate, transactional, and securities law matters. He has particular experience in acquisitions and divestitures in the manufacturing, distribution, industrial, and energy sectors.

“Scott is an excellent addition to our expanding Private Equity and M&A Practices in Houston, and we are excited to welcome him to the firm,” said Tim Fenn, Managing Partner of Latham’s Houston office. “His experience on a range of transactional matters across industries complements our team as we remain focused on growing and diversifying our offerings in Houston.”

“We are delighted to welcome Scott to the firm,” added Charles Ruck, Global Chair of Latham’s Corporate Department. “Scott’s sophisticated and diverse practice further strengthens our market-leading capabilities in Houston and globally, and underscores our commitment to serving our clients and their evolving needs.”

“Latham is the market leader in private equity and M&A and I am excited to join this world-class firm,” said Miller. “Latham’s integrated global platform and understanding of the local market makes it a one-stop firm for sophisticated corporate work. The firm will be a great fit for my practice and most importantly for my clients.”

Miller is the latest addition to a string of prominent private equity and M&A partners who have joined the firm’s Houston office in the last year, including Bruce Herzog, who joined the firm last month, and Trina Chandler, Ravi Purohit, and James Garrett, who joined in 2021.

Miller received his joint JD/MBA from the Washington University School of Law and the Olin Business School at Washington University and his BS from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. 

Source:  www.lw.com