ECJ Partner Ken Luer Completes Complex Sale of Steel Corporation

10.06.2015

Ken Luer completed the successful sale of ECJ client Maas-Hansen Steel Corporation, a family-owned business, to Triple-S Steel Holdings, Inc. of Houston, Texas. Maas-Hansen was founded in 1929 and specializes in the processing of light gauge steel and aluminum sheet products. Ken was assisted on the deal by real estate partner Debra James, corporate associate Harrison Finch, and Kimberly Lewis on environmental issues.

Gary Wolfe and Don Matso, Directors, issued a statement on behalf of Maas-Hansen: "After much deliberation, the shareholders of Maas-Hansen Steel, an 86-year old, family-owned business, are delighted that the loyal employees of Maas-Hansen Steel will now be part of the family of businesses owned by the very successful and growing Triple S Steel, owned and managed by the Stein Family". Maas-Hansen was advised by BDO Capital Advisors.

Kenneth A. Luer is a partner in ECJ's Business and Corporate Law Department. His practice focuses on entrepreneurs, established companies, and family-owned businesses. His expertise includes business law, forming and reorganizing companies, contracts, equity and debt financings, I/P and technology licensing, and mergers & acquisitions. 

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