Eddy J. Rogers, Jr.
Partner

600 Travis
Suite 4200
Houston TX 77002
P: 713.220.4740
F: 713.238.7419

Ed is a partner in the firm’s corporate practice area and focuses on venture capital, mergers and acquisitions, executive compensation, reorganizations and recapitalizations, corporate and partnership taxation, shareholder disputes and general counsel matters. Ed has also served as an arbitrator in commercial disputes.

Articles / Publications

  • "Why Aren't More Companies Going Private?" (March 29, 2004)
  • "Most Family-owned Businesses Fail To Make Plans for Succession" Houston Business Journal (May 31, 2002)
  • "Succession Planning for Family Owned Businesses" (May 31, 2002)
  • "Understanding Restrictions on Competition" (October 31, 2000)
  • “Protection of Trade Secrets is Vital in High-Tech Firms” Houston Business Journal (June 23, 2000)
  • “Confidentiality Problems Arise During Acquisition Process” Houston Business Journal (May 26, 2000)
  • “High-Tech Start-Ups Present Company Valuation Challenges” Houston Business Journal (May 12, 2000)
  • “Understanding Restrictions on Competition” Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, L.L.P. (February 2000)
  • “Equity Incentive Programs” Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, L.L.P. (May 1998)
  • “Lenders Beware: You May be a Trustee for the State of Texas!” The Secured Lender (November 1996)
  • “Audit Committees: Duties & Responsibilities” Mayer, Brown & Platt (June 1994)
  • “New Expectations: Compensation Committees in the 1990`s” Mayer, Brown & Platt (June 1994)
  • “Personal Liability of Officers, Directors and Employees for State Tax Collections” The Houston Lawyer (July 1993)

Briefings, Seminars & Speeches

  • “Representing the Private Business Entity,” Allocation of Equity in Start-Ups & Equity Incentive Plans, South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas (December 11-12, 2003)
  • “Business Organizations Course,” Equity Incentive Programs, South Texas College of Law, Houston, Texas (October 2002)
  • “Valuation of Intellectual Property,” Advanced High-Tech Litigation, Strategies for Suing and Defending High-Tech Companies, State Bar of Texas Professional Development, San Antonio, Texas (May 2000)
  • “Succession Planning,” Business Law Survival Course, State Bar of Texas Professional Development-Live Satellite Transmission, Dallas, Texas (October 1999)
  • “Succession Planning for Closely Held Businesses,” Business and Estate Planning, University of Houston Law Foundation, Dallas, Texas (May 1999, also Houston, Texas, June 1999)
  • “Succession Planning for Businesses and Their Owners,” Advising Small Business Owners, University of Houston Law Center–Continuing Legal Education, Dallas and Houston, Texas (September 1998)
  • “Attorney-Client Privilege and the Recent Supreme Court Amendment to Rule 503,” Annual Meeting of the Corporate Counsel Section, Houston Bar Association (May 1998)
  • “Resales of Securities under the Securities Act,” Understanding the Securities Laws, Practising Law Institute (October 1997)
  • “Legal Issues Encountered in Formation of the Venture,” Emerging Growth Companies: Legal Issues and Strategies During the Growth States of the Emerging Company, Business Law Section, State Bar of Texas (November 1996)
  • “Corporate Indemnification of and Insurance for Officers and Directors,” American Society of Corporate Secretaries, Southern Chapters 1995 Fall Conference (October 1995)
  • “Hiring and Compensating Key Employees,” 17th Annual Conference on Securities Regulation and Business Law Problems, The University of Texas School of Law (March 1995)

Professional / Civic Affiliations

Member

  • Houston Bar Association (Corporate Counsel Section)
  • Board of Directors, Compensation and Audit Committees and Chair of the Nominating and Governance Committee of Kindred Healthcare Inc. (NYSE:KND) 2003 to present
  • Former Director and Chair of Compensation Committee, Living Centers of America, Inc., (NYSE)
  • The Houston Forum, Chairman (2004); Member Board of Governors (2000 to present)
  • Young Audiences of Houston, President (2004), Member of Board and Executive Committee
  • State Bar of Texas
  • Texas Bar Association (Business Law Section; Subcommittees on Venture Capital law and Conflicts of Laws)
  • American Bar Association (Sections on Business Law; Law Practice Management)

Listed - Texas Super Lawyer in Mergers & Acquisitions, Texas Monthly (2003, 2004, 2005, & 2007)

Industries
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Education
  • LLB, 1965, cum laude, Harvard Law School, Harvard Law Review, Board of Student Advisors
  • AB, 1962, magna cum laude, Harvard University, Detur Prize, Harvard College Scholarship (hon.), Phi Beta Kappa
Admitted
  • Texas 1965
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