Cominos joins Faegre Baker Daniels as Corporate Partner

Faegre Baker Daniels has added experienced corporate partner Ted Cominos, in Chicago. Cominos comes from Locke Lord LLP.

Cominos brings substantial experience with private equity-backed M&A transactions across borders, particularly in Europe’s emerging markets and neighboring countries including Russia, CIS, Turkey and North Africa.

He has advised on private equity fund formation, corporate commercial transactions and acquisitions/disposals. He also counsels management teams on their spin-outs, fund buyouts, first-time funds and success funds across sectors and jurisdictions.

Cominos previously served as chair of Locke Lord LLP’s cross-border practice group and led Linklater’s Central and Eastern European private equity group. He also headed the international private equity practice for CMS Cameron McKenna LLP.

Cominos earned his bachelor’s degree in international relations from the University of California, Davis, an M.B.A. in international management from Monterey Institute of International Studies, and his J.D. from Monterey college of Law. He is admitted to the bar in Illinois and California.  

ABOUT FAEGRE BAKER DANIELS
Faegre Baker Daniels LLP offers a full complement of legal services to clients ranging from emerging enterprises to multinational companies. The firm's 750-plus legal and consulting professionals handle the most complex transactional, regulatory and litigation matters throughout the United States, Europe and Asia. With U.S. offices in California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota and Washington, D.C. and international offices in London, Beijing and Shanghai, Faegre Baker Daniels is one of the 75 largest law firms in the United States. FaegreBD Consulting, the firm’s advisory and advocacy division based in Washington, D.C., provides public policy, regulatory and technical services to key sectors of the economy. For more information, visit www.FaegreBD.com or www.FaegreBDC.com.

Posted on February 19, 2016 by Morgan Yingst
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