Erin Horan Mendez
About Erin Horan Mendez
Erin Horan Mendez is an Associate Attorney in the Corporate, Finance and Investments Practice Group at King & Spalding, where she specializes in energy infrastructure development and commercial transactions. She has a background in law and psychology, with previous roles at King & Spalding and The Reynolds and Reynolds Company.
Current Role as Associate Attorney
Erin Horan Mendez serves as an Associate Attorney in the Corporate, Finance and Investments Practice Group at King & Spalding. She has held this position since 2021, working in Houston, Texas. In her role, she represents both public and private companies in various commercial transactions. Her expertise includes energy infrastructure development and related commodity transactions, as well as experience in commercial financing and mergers and acquisitions.
Previous Experience at King & Spalding
Prior to her current role, Erin Horan Mendez worked at King & Spalding as a Summer Associate in 2019 and again in 2020. During her first tenure in 2019, she worked for two months in Houston, Texas. In 2020, she continued her association with the firm as a Summer Associate for one month. These experiences contributed to her legal training and understanding of corporate law.
Educational Background
Erin Horan Mendez earned her Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Psychology from Texas A&M University, where she studied from 2009 to 2013. She later attended the University of Houston Law Center, obtaining her Doctor of Law (JD) degree from 2018 to 2021. Her educational background provides a foundation for her legal practice, particularly in corporate law.
Prior Work Experience
Before her legal career, Erin Horan Mendez worked at The Reynolds and Reynolds Company from 2014 to 2018. In her role as a Sales and Contract Administration Representative and Training Coordinator, she gained valuable experience in contract management and client relations. Additionally, she served as a Tutor and Mentor at Texas A&M University from 2010 to 2011, where she supported students in their academic pursuits.