RAB Law Firm founder and managing partner Ricardo A. Baca announced Nov. 1 that he has named Mark Romney (pictured) a partner in the firm and president of its Dallas-Fort Worth office.
Romney says he joined RAB Law Firm on Sept. 1 after leaving Shannon, Gracey, Ratliff & Miller, where he had been a partner in the Dallas office.
“I concentrate my practice on commercial litigation, corporate transaction work and also on international Latin American transactions,” he says.
Romney says that in addition to its Dallas-Fort Worth office, the RAB Law Firm has offices in Houston, The Woodlands, Austin and Mexico City.
“We are hoping to expand our international Latin American transactions work,” he says.
Romney says he served as a Mormon missionary in Brazil from 1972 to 1974. “I speak Brazilian Portuguese as a result of that,” Romney says, adding that he is also fluent in Spanish.
He says he graduated from the University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law in 1981.
-- Mary Alice Robbins
Robbins is an Austin-based freelance writer and a former Texas Lawyer senior reporter.




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