March 17, 2025

Welcome Rachel Beeton, Elizabeth Cone, and Savannah Melton

 

We are excited to welcome three new attorneys to ABHR’s public law and finance practice in the Houston office.

 

  Rachel Beeton received a J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law and a B.A. from Davidson College. She joins us from a large, international law firm.

 

  Elizabeth Cone earned a J.D. from The University of Texas School of Law and a B.A. from Texas A&M University. She was previously a real estate associate for a Texas-based law firm.

 

  Savannah Melton graduated with a J.D. from William & Mary Law School and attended University of Oklahoma for her B.A. Prior to joining ABHR, she was employed by another international law firm.

 

Learn more about our talented team: https://abhr.com/people/

About Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP

Allen Boone Humphries Robinson LLP was formed by some of Texas’ most experienced public law attorneys and is devoted solely to the practice of public law and finance. Our exclusive focus is providing public infrastructure in Texas. ABHR attorneys have a broad background in all aspects of public law and public finance. With experience and innovation, we represent tax increment reinvestment zones, municipal management districts, cities, counties, municipal utility districts, water districts and regional authorities, and other public entities with their finance needs. ABHR also acts as underwriters’ counsel, disclosure counsel and tax counsel, and represents developers, contractors, and others doing business before public bodies. With offices in Houston, Central Texas, and North Texas, more than 40 lawyers and 140 personnel, ABHR is the leading special district public finance firm in Texas.

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