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Jake Pylman Elevated to Shareholder at Elder Bray & Bankler

San Antonio corporate law firm Elder Bray & Bankler has promoted Jake Pylman to shareholder, marking a strategic move to bolster its transactional practice as the South Texas business landscape intensifies. Pylman, who joined the firm with prior experience in Connecticut, focuses on buy-sell agreements and capital financing for middle-market companies.

Jake Pylman Elevated to Shareholder at Elder Bray & Bankler

Founding shareholder Dan Elder cited Pylman’s practical judgment as a primary driver for the promotion, noting his increasing influence as a trusted advisor for clients managing complex business lifecycles. Pylman’s practice spans a broad array of corporate activity, including private placements, entity formations, and divestitures, designed to navigate legal risk while facilitating growth in competitive sectors like healthcare, technology, and energy.

This appointment mirrors the broader economic shift in San Antonio, where rising demand for sophisticated legal counsel is challenging the traditional dominance of larger legal hubs. Pylman, a University of Connecticut law graduate who previously clerked for U.S. District Judge Charles S. Haight, Jr., emphasizes that the region’s evolution has created a fertile environment for entrepreneurs seeking to build long-term value through acquisitions and strategic investment.

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