

I have focused on financings and bank lending transactions, which is a natural lead-in to what I do now - helping companies raise money.

In time I moved over to aircraft leasing transactions. Of course, it does not hurt that the firm is both profitable and very well managed.Įditor: Would you tell us how your practice has evolved over the years?Īuguste: I started as a finance lawyer, and I worked on financings for institutional lender clients, including a number of major insurance companies. I selected Kramer Levin over other firms because I believed that Kramer Levin would provide me the best opportunity to grow my practice, and I have not been disappointed. At the time of the merger I had discussions with other firms but decided to see how things would develop with the merger. Five years later I joined Parker Chapin, which then merged with Jenkens & Gilchrist. I began my career following law school at Debevoise & Plimpton.

I received a scholarship to attend Phillips Academy, Andover, and I then attended Harvard College and went on to Harvard Law School. I was born in Trinidad and came to the U.S.
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Auguste, would you tell our readers something about your professional experience?Īuguste: For starters, you should know that I am an immigrant.
