Mr David Wheat > Kirkland & Ellis LLP > Houston, United States > Lawyer Profile

Kirkland & Ellis LLP
609 Main Street
Houston, Tx 77002
TEXAS
United States
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Position

David’s practice focuses on corporate tax, mergers and acquisition tax, workouts and restructuring, transactions involving partnerships and LLCs, and tax controversies. He provides clients with transactional planning and advice, document preparation, and preparation of tax opinions on federal and state tax implications of business transactions.

Career

Principal, Washington National Tax practice, KPMG LLP, 2016–2018. Partner, Thompson & Knight LLP, 1989–2016.

Education

New York University School of Law, LL.M., Taxation, 1989. Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center, J.D., 1988. Louisiana State University, B.S., 1985.

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Tax > US taxes: non-contentious

(Hall of Fame)

David WheatKirkland & Ellis LLP

With a strong international reputation, Kirkland & Ellis LLP’s non-contentious tax practice group provides advice on a breadth of foreign tax issues and tax planning regarding domestic and cross-border M&A, fund formations, restructurings, bankruptcy reorganizations, real estate, and executive compensation arrangements. Chicago-based Todd Maynes focuses on tax aspects of debt restructurings, bankruptcy, and insolvency. Leading the New York tax practice group are Sara Zablotney and Dean Shulman, with extensive experience advising on a wide range of US and international tax matters and transactions involving limited liability companies, joint ventures, funds, and REITs. Rachel Cantor  in Chicago specializes in the tax aspects of complex business transactions, including domestic and cross-border M&A. Houston’s David Wheat handles bankruptcy, workout, and restructuring tax matters. New York-based Mark Schwed  advises on the structuring and negotiating of complex real estate transactions, and Joseph Tootle focuses on cross-border and international transactions. In Chicago, Lee Morlock advises on international tax planning and transactional matters, Mike Carew has expertise in cross-border and international transactions, while Anthony Sexton focuses on complex structuring issues. David Levy  and Elie Zolty are also key names.