Simin Sun

Associate

Houston


1221 McKinney Street
Suite 2100
Houston, 77010
T +1 713.547.2131
F +1 713.236.5459

Áreas de Practica

Educación

  • J.D., University of Pennsylvania Law School, 2011, Asian Pacific American Law School Students Association; East Asia Law Review, Associate Editor
  • B.B.A., Corporate Finance and Business Honors Program, University of Texas at Austin, 2008

Bar Admissions

  • Texas, 2011

Judicial Clerkships

Judicial Intern, The Honorable Judge Lee H. Rosenthal, U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, Summer 2009

Idiomas

  • Chinese (Mandarin)
Simin Sun

Simin Sun is an associate in the International Practice Group in the Houston office of Haynes and Boone, LLP.

Recent Publications

  • "Damages Limitations in NDAs and Confidentiality Agreements," co-author with Debra Hatter, January 2012.

Selected Representative Experience


Acquisition of Subsidiary of Malaysian National Oil Company Holding Working Interests Offshore Equatorial Guinea
Represented VAALCO Energy, Inc., a NYSE company, in its acquisition of a subsidiary of Malaysian national oil company holding working interests offshore Equatorial Guinea.

Represented Alta Mesa Holdings, LP in a $150 Million Note Offering
Successfully represented Alta Mesa Holdings, LP, a privately held company engaged primarily in onshore oil and natural gas acquisition, exploitation, exploration and production, in the private issuance of $150 million aggregate principal amount of 9.625 percent Senior Notes due 2018.

Combination of Energy Companies
Represented one of the largest independent energy retailers that markets and sells electricity and natural gas in the U.S. in a combination with Public Power, LLC, in order to form the resulting parent company, Crius Energy, LLC, of both entities.

Initial Public Offering of 10 Million Trust Units
Represented one of the largest independent energy retailers that markets and sells electricity and natural gas in the U.S. in the initial public offering of its indirect parent company on the Toronto Stock Exchange. The initial public offering of 10 million trust units of the parent raised $100 million. The majority of the net proceeds of the offering were used to purchase an approximate 26.8% interest in the client.