Pete Winstead, a founding shareholder of Dallas-based Winstead, died on Wednesday at age 84.
The firm said he passed away “following some recent health issues that suddenly escalated.”
Pete Winstead, a tax lawyer who helped found the firm in Dallas nearly 50 years ago, moved to Austin in 1987 to open an office there.
August 09, 2024 at 12:27 PM
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The original version of this story was published on Texas Lawyer
Pete Winstead, a founding shareholder of Dallas-based Winstead, died on Wednesday at age 84.
The firm said he passed away “following some recent health issues that suddenly escalated.”
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