Is this your profile?
Claim it for free to update your information and connect with clients.
David Wayne Braswell is a seasoned attorney with 30 years of comprehensive experience in Mergers & Acquisitions and Securities & Investment Fraud. Based at Armstrong Teasdale LLP in Saint Louis, Missouri, David is renowned for his strategic acumen and unwavering commitment to safeguarding his clients' interests. His office, located at 7700 Forsyth Boulevard, serves as a hub for clients seeking top-tier legal expertise in navigating complex financial landscapes. Throughout his distinguished career, David has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of the nuances involved in high-stakes transactions and securities litigation. His meticulous approach to due diligence and negotiation has earned him a reputation as a formidable advocate for corporations and individuals alike. David’s clients benefit from his ability to simplify intricate legal concepts, ensuring they are informed and empowered throughout every stage of the legal process. His strategic insights and attention to detail make him an invaluable partner for those looking to secure their investments and achieve their business objectives. David's professional approach is characterized by his commitment to transparency, integrity, and personalized service. He takes pride in building long-lasting relationships with his clients, understanding that each case is unique and requires tailored solutions. By remaining at the forefront of legal developments in his practice areas, David ensures that his clients receive the most current and effective representation possible. Whether guiding a multimillion-dollar merger or defending against securities fraud allegations, David Wayne Braswell delivers results-driven advocacy that clients trust.
M&A attorneys handle complex business transactions including mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures. They guide companies through due diligence and deal structuring. Common matters include mergers, acquisitions, due diligence, deal structuring.