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  2. Hello all, I would like to welcome Chris Welsh as a SteadyOptions contributor. Chris is already an active participant in our discussions, and now he gets his own weekly column. Please note that Chris is also running a hedge fund, so those of you with larger portfolios might consider transferring some of the funds to him instead of bidding up the less liquid options of SO portfolio. Christopher B. Welsh is an attorney practicing in Dallas, Texas. He primarily operates in the areas of business litigation and arbitration, business transactional work, and business formation. Mr. Welsh is an active litigator, in both court and through arbitration, and assists his clients with all aspects of their business, from start-up through closing. He particularly enjoys working with entrepreneurs and represents a variety of industries, including banks, credit unions, financiers, car dealerships, restaurants, television studios, various franchises, insurance, general contractors, real estate agencies, medical groups, technology firms, and a large variety of small entrepreneurial businesses. Mr. Welsh attended Texas A&M University where he received a Bachelor of Science in Economics in May 2003 and a Bachelor of Computer Science in August 2003. He went on to earn his law degree from Southern Methodist University in 2006. Subsequently, he became a licensed investment advisor in the State of Texas and is the president of a small investment firm, Lorintine Capital, LP. Lorintine Captial, LP is the general partner of two separate private funds. He offers investment advice to his clients, both in the law practice and outside of it. Mr. Welsh is licensed by the State Bar of Texas, the Northern District of Texas, the Eastern District of Texas, the Southern District of Texas, the Eastern District of Texas, and by United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Mr. Welsh is also license by the Eastern District of Michigan and the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit.
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