ATLANTA – Troutman Pepper Locke advised DMMS Purchaser, Inc. on the completion of the merger with MC Bancshares, Inc., the holding company for M C Bank & Trust Company (collectively, MCBANK), a Louisiana-chartered state bank. The firm also advised DMMS Purchaser in securing more than $225 million through what is likely one of the largest-ever friends-and-family capital raises for a bank. For more information, see the company’s press release.

The Troutman Pepper Locke team that advised DMMS Purchaser in the merger and capital raise included James Stevens, Brenna Sheffield, Sarah Hanna, Caitlin Oh, Tom Gray, Jeff Banish, Chris Stock, and Emily Schifter.

Troutman Pepper Locke’s Financial Services Group offers comprehensive support to financial services businesses in today’s challenging and ever-changing environment. Consistently recognized as a leading service provider to all segments of the financial services industry, the firm provides timely and practical counsel to guide clients with their most important decisions. From global financial institutions to small banks and non-bank financial service providers, clients depend on Troutman Pepper Locke to help them achieve their strategic and commercial goals while managing regulatory and litigation risk.

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Photo of James Stevens James Stevens

James is the co-leader of the firm’s Financial Services Industry Group. He has significant experience working with clients across the entire financial services sector, regularly working with public and private companies such as banks, neobanks, marketplace lenders, and other fintech and financial services…

James is the co-leader of the firm’s Financial Services Industry Group. He has significant experience working with clients across the entire financial services sector, regularly working with public and private companies such as banks, neobanks, marketplace lenders, and other fintech and financial services providers and partners.

Photo of Brenna Sheffield Brenna Sheffield

Brenna works with public and private companies on a wide range of corporate matters including equity and debt offerings, SEC reporting, corporate governance and financial services regulatory matters.

Photo of Sarah Hanna Sarah Hanna

Sarah is an associate in the firm’s Corporate practice. She works with public and private companies on a wide range of corporate matters, including equity and debt offerings, SEC reporting, corporate governance, and financial services matters.

Photo of Caitlin Oh Caitlin Oh

Caitlin is an associate in the firm’s Corporate practice. She graduated from Emory University School of Law, where she earned her J.D., with honors. During her time at Emory, Caitlin was a Dean’s teaching fellow, a managing editor of the Emory Law

Caitlin is an associate in the firm’s Corporate practice. She graduated from Emory University School of Law, where she earned her J.D., with honors. During her time at Emory, Caitlin was a Dean’s teaching fellow, a managing editor of the Emory Law Journal, and a student attorney at the Emory Barton Child Law and Policy Center.

Photo of Thomas Gray Thomas Gray

As both an accountant and an attorney, Tom understands tax issues from every perspective. When clients undertake transactions or investments, he seamlessly navigates complex tax laws and considerations at stake, allowing clients to focus solely on their business goals.

Photo of Jeffery Banish Jeffery Banish

Jeff focuses his practice on all areas of employee benefits, including executive and stock-based compensation, employee stock ownership plans, benefit issues arising in mergers and acquisitions, pension and welfare benefit plans, and issues of fiduciary responsibility under ERISA.

Photo of Christopher Stock Christopher Stock

Chris advises public and private companies, private equity firms, executive management teams, and individual executives on the design, implementation, and administration of compensation and benefit arrangements.

Photo of Emily Schifter Emily Schifter

Emily is a partner in the Labor + Employment Practice Group, where she represents clients in a variety of labor and employment-related matters, including employment discrimination, leave, disability accommodation, and wage and hour litigation. Additionally, she counsels employers on many aspects of employment

Emily is a partner in the Labor + Employment Practice Group, where she represents clients in a variety of labor and employment-related matters, including employment discrimination, leave, disability accommodation, and wage and hour litigation. Additionally, she counsels employers on many aspects of employment law and human resources issues, including employee handbooks, policies and restrictive covenants drafted under various states’ laws for a variety of circumstances, including as part of mergers and acquisitions.