Cristiane R. Wolfe

Cristiane (“Crissy”) Wolfe is a business lawyer who focuses her practice on providing corporate and transaction counsel to public and private companies in a variety of industries. She regularly represents middle market companies in transactions ranging from US$5million to US$250,000,000, on both the buy and sell side. She has worked closely with private equity funds […]

Douglas P. Krevolin

Doug represents entrepreneurs, emerging growth companies, owner-managed businesses, real estate developers and lenders on business and commercial real estate matters. He assists clients in acquiring, developing, closing loans and leasing all types of real property, from raw land to shopping centers, office buildings, apartment complexes, storage facilities, assisted living and continuing care retirement communities, and […]

Gerardo M. Balboni II

Gerry Balboni has over twenty years of corporate law experience representing companies and individuals that buy, sell, and invest in growth businesses. Gerry represents growth companies seeking venture capital investment, venture capital and private equity funds, buyers and sellers of businesses, and licensors and licensees of technology and software. Gerry speaks to groups on topics […]

Kana A. Caplan

Kana has a reputation as a passionate and practical strategist. She advises clients navigating the litigation process, always with the aim of achieving the client’s larger goals. Kana always begins with the end in mind—whether the goal is positioning a case to prevail at trial, to obtain preliminary relief to shift the momentum of a […]

Megan E. Howard

Megan is a native Georgian who focuses her legal interests on corporate and transactional work, including real estate ventures. She prides herself on fostering legal relationships with businesses to help them grow.

William D. Ponder

William is counsel in Krevolin & Horst’s corporate practice group. His blended practice includes private equity, M&A, and general commercial and corporate matters. William guides clients through complex business transactions, including preferred stock and convertible debt financings, sales of all (or substantially all) of the equity or assets of a business, reverse triangular mergers, complicated […]