
Paul C. Huddle
Partner
Paul focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, and general corporate matters.
Partner
Paul focuses his practice on mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, and general corporate matters.
Paul works closely with private equity firms, privately held and family-owned business, entrepreneurs, emerging companies, financial market participants, and investment advisors to address their business and financial needs.
Prior to joining the firm, Paul practiced law at the Indianapolis office of an Am Law 200 firm and the Chicago office of an international law firm, where he advised clients on complex corporate and finance transactions, federal and state securities laws, futures and derivatives, regulatory compliance, and general business matters. More recently, Paul advised clients on mergers and acquisitions, private equity transactions, financings and general corporate matters at a Chicago-based law firm. Paul also worked in the Legal and Market Regulation Department at CME Group, Inc., where he investigated and advised on matters pertaining to the rules and regulations of its commodities and derivatives exchanges.
Paul was recognized as a “Key Lawyer” in the 2024 edition of The Legal 500 Us in the area of M&A/Corporate and Commercial: M&A Middle Market.
Paul earned his J.D., cum laude, from the Chicago-Kent College of Law, where he served on the Seventh Circuit Review. He received his B.S., with distinction, from Iowa State University. At Iowa State University, Paul was a member of the Men’s Golf Team and recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award.
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