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Monday, November 4, 2024

Greenberg Traurig Represents Savoir-Faire Consulting in Strategic Alliance with Advantous Consulting

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Attorneys from global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP represented Houston-based Savoir-Faire Consulting (a/k/a Savvy Oil & Gas Consulting or “Savvy”), in its strategic alliance with Louisiana-based Advantous Consulting, a multistate tax consulting firm. As a result, the firms are suited to extend a broader range of expert tax services to the energy industry.

“This business partnership should be a great outcome for all parties involved. We are thrilled to support Savvy and its team on their recent alliances,” said Greenberg Traurig Dallas Corporate Shareholder Steven E. Bartz, who led the transaction. 

The Greenberg Traurig team also included Labor & Employment Shareholder Alicia Sienne Voltmer and Intellectual Property & Technology Shareholder Jerry Fellows in Dallas; Intellectual Property & Technology Shareholder Tyler J. Thompson in Denver; Tax Of Counsel Josh Prywes in Austin; Corporate Associate Bryce Bailey in Dallas; and Intellectual Property & Technology Associate Joseph Shapiro in Denver.

Read the press release issued by Advantous Consulting.

About Greenberg Traurig, LLP – Texas: Texas is important to Greenberg Traurig, LLP and the firm’s history. With more than 160 Texas lawyers in Austin, Dallas, and Houston, Greenberg Traurig has deep roots in the Texas business, legal, and governmental communities. Greenberg Traurig Texas works with clients to address their interdisciplinary legal needs across the state utilizing the firm’s global platform. The Texas attorneys are experienced in industries key to the state’s future, including aviation, chemicals, construction, education, energy and natural resources, financial institutions, health care, hedge funds, hospitality, infrastructure, insurance, media, medical devices, pharmaceutical and biotechnology, real estate, retail, sports, technology and software, telecommunications, transportation, and video games and esports.

Original source can be found here.

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