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Bell Nunnally, Vartabedian Start Summer Associate Bonus Season - The bonuses range from $5,000 to $15,000. In an interview with The Texas Lawbook, Bell Nunnally Managing Partner Christopher Trowbridge said the first half of the year "was incredible" and "we did not want to wait until the end of the year to spread the love to our associates." August 7, 2025Mark Curriden
Western Midstream to Acquire Aris Water Solutions for $1.5B - Vinson & Elkins and Gibson Dunn advised on the deal, which extends Western Midstream's reach for critical water resources into Eastern New Mexico. August 7, 2025Allen Pusey
Oxy, ConocoPhillips Announce Profits, Deals and Debt Reduction - Two major energy companies announced earnings Wednesday and both revealed upstream deal activity valued at more than $2 billion. ConocoPhillips announced a $1.3 billion sale of assets in the Anadarko Basin, which was advised by Haynes Boone. August 7, 2025Allen Pusey
Bondholders Call for Judge Isgur to Recuse from GWG Holdings Bankruptcy Case - GWG Holdings bondholders call for U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Marvin Isgur to step away from the case, alleging he is protecting David Jones, a former bankruptcy judge, and Elizabeth Freeman, a former Jackson Walker partner with whom Jones had an undisclosed romantic relationship.  August 7, 2025Alexa Shrake
Eastern District Patent Infringement Case Dismissed - Intelligent Wellhead Systems’ lawsuit alleging patent infringement against Downing Wellhead Equipment was dismissed by an Eastern District Court judge this week. This is the second win Haynes Boone has seen for Downing this summer. August 6, 2025Alexa Shrake
Brookfield Acquires 19.7% Stake in Duke Energy Florida for $6B - Global investment firm Brookfield Asset Management acquired a 19.7 percent stake in Duke Energy Florida for $6 billion. The utility plans to use proceeds to further its energy modernization strategy and reduce debt. Kirkland & Ellis and Skadden Arps advised. August 5, 2025Jason Philyaw
Litigation Roundup: SFA’s Plans to Cut Women’s Sports Halted - In this edition of Litigation Roundup, Phillips 66 must pay $195 million in exemplary damages — on top of nearly $605 million in compensatory damages — in a trade secrets case in California, a federal judge in East Texas sides with female athletes at Stephen F. Austin State University who brought a Title IX lawsuit after the university announced it would end several women’s sports programs, and Amazon is the latest target of a company accusing retail behemoths of infringing barcode technology. August 4, 2025Michelle Casady
CDT Roundup: AI’s Energy Appetite Continues to Fuel Tech, O&G Deals - The week ending Aug. 2 saw 17 transactions reporting values of $19 billion. You can compare that to last week's 15 deals for $3 billion or the 26 deals for $16 billion we reported this time last year. The news this week is the same news last week: It's all about AI infrastructure. The good news is that even those deals cut a healthy swath across emerging data-related business sectors. That and more in this edition of CDT Roundup. August 3, 2025Allen Pusey
Sungard AS, Jackson Walker Reach Bankruptcy Fee Settlement - Information technology company Sungard AS New Holdings has asked the court to approve a $385,000 settlement it reached with Jackson Walker that would end its bankruptcy fee dispute with the Dallas-based law firm. This marks back-to-back weeks companies involved in the bankruptcy fee dispute have asked the court to approve settlements with the firm. August 1, 2025Michelle Casady

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Oil, One Lawyer and Only 64 Souls: Fifth Circuit Weighs in on Loving County’s War of Neighbors - A West Texas justice of the peace, sheriff and constable walked into a Fifth Circuit courtroom. No joke. This is the story of six residents of Loving County — together, they account for about one-tenth of the county’s total population — who took their decade-long political dispute over allegations of voter intimidation, jury fraud, “lawfare” and even cattle rustling and turned it into a billion-dollar civil rights litigation. Such is life in Loving County, population 64, but only one lawyer. (2021 file photo by David Goldman/AP) August 5, 2025Mark Curriden
Texas Attorney Helps New Jersey Reach Potential $2B PFAS Settlement Mid-Trial - A Texas attorney served as lead counsel in what could be a $2 billion settlement in New Jersey with chemical giants DuPont, Chemours and Corteva, marking the largest environmental recovery for a single state’s claim in U.S. history, according to New Jersey officials. (File photo by Joshua A. Bickel/The Associated Press) August 4, 2025Mark Smith

Expert Voices

Discretionary Denials 2.0 — The Litigator’s IPR Playbook Under the New PTAB Regime - In March, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office issued its “Interim Process for PTAB Workload Management” memorandum — quickly dubbed the “Workload Memo.” The memo resurrects and expands the PTAB’s discretion to deny institution for reasons that have little to do with the prior art. By July 31, the acting director had already logged 109 discretionary-denial decisions, signaling a tectonic shift. For petitioners who count on IPRs to stall infringement suits — and patent owners who must decide where to fight — the new regime demands a strategic overhaul. This article distills what has changed, why it matters and how litigators should adapt. August 7, 2025Jeffrey A. Andrews
Corporate Directors and Officers — Fiduciaries or Discretionaries? - I have enjoyed the privilege of being a chaired professor at Southern Methodist University for over 35 years. That’s a good run, which I hope to keep going for a long while. In teaching my corporate and securities law courses during that time, a key principle arises with frequency — namely, that corporate directors and officers are fiduciaries. These fiduciaries are charged with acting in their respective corporation’s best interests with due care and loyalty. If they fail to do so — according to the rhetoric — they will be held accountable and subject to liability exposure. But is this merely rhetoric without substantive content? Is the term fiduciary a misnomer? In my new book, I answer these questions with a resounding “yes.” August 4, 2025Marc I. Steinberg

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ECP, KKR Announce $4B Data Campus in Texas
MPLX Acquires Sour Gas Operator from Five Point for $2.375B
Quanta Services Acquires Dynamic Systems for $1.35B
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Appellate

  • Trade Secrets Case Offers a Roadmap on Preemption, Jury Charges
  • In Landmark Decision, SCOTX Holds that Produced Water Belongs to the Mineral Estate Lessee
  • Fifth Circuit Tells Judge O’Connor More Analysis Needed in Media Matters, X Corp. Venue Spat

Bankruptcy

  • Seadrill Partners Seeks Approval of Jackson Walker Bankruptcy Settlement
  • DFW Business Bankruptcy Cases Most Since Great Recession
  • What Happened to the Commercial Real Estate Bankruptcy Boom? Texas Corporate Bankruptcy Law Experts Discuss the Restructuring Landscape

Commercial Litigation

  • Courtroom Curveball: $440M Longtime Dispute Over Sale of Astros Ends in Settlement
  • Cicis Trial Became an Opportunity to Train the Next Generation of Trial Lawyers
  • Texas Jury Awards Texas Investor $175M in Patent Dispute with Verizon Wireless

Corp. Deal Tracker/M&A

  • CDT Roundup: Watt a Week as Deals Spark Up Power and Security
  • One Big Beautiful Bill Disrupts Clean Energy Investment
  • CDT Roundup: Tech Titans, Crypto Surges and Old School Deals Meet Bold Moves

GCs/Corp. Legal Depts.

  • Brink’s Recruits New CLO from 7-Eleven
  • Marita and Derek — A Shared Journey of Extraordinary Success and Partnership
  • My Five Favorite Books: Jennifer Rodriguez (Head of Legal at Half Price Books)

White-Collar/Regulatory

  • Texas Charts New Path on AI With Landmark Regulation
  • Litigation Roundup: CEO Indicted in Alleged UT Austin Arena Bid Rigging Conspiracy
  • DOJ, Boeing Respond to 737 Max Settlement Objections 

Firm Management

  • Five Firms Lead Pack on H1 Lateral Hiring
  • Dorsey & Whitney’s New Managing Partner Has Texas Ties and Big Plans
  • Citi Law Firm Expert: ‘Fairly Optimistic Outlook for Rest of 2025’

Stories You Might’ve Missed

  • Report: Judge Gilstrap Again the King of Patent Litigation - Patent infringement litigation has mostly been on the decline across the U.S. for the past three years, but not in the Eastern District of Texas, which has re-established its courts as the preferred destination for disputes regarding patent infringement. A new report by legal analytics firm Lex Machina shows that U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap of Marshall was assigned 795 new patent lawsuits in 2024 — six times more than any other federal judge in the U.S.  June 3, 2025Mark Curriden

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  • P.S. — Texas Legal Advocates Earn State, National Awards; Attorney Group Dedicates Fundraising Year to Homelessness Prevention  - In this week’s P.S. Column, we highlight standout leaders and organizations who their peers are recognizing for making a difference. Texas Appleseed has named Travis Torrence, U.S. Head of Legal at Shell USA, as this year’s J. Chrys Dougherty Good Apple Award recipient. The nonprofit will also honor Alston & Bird with its Pro Bono Leadership Award at its Nov. 4 dinner in Austin. Meanwhile, Attorneys Serving the Community announced Shared Housing Center as its next beneficiary, supporting efforts to prevent homelessness in Dallas. On the national stage, the American Bar Association is honoring the State Bar of Texas Law Practice Management Committee with a Solo and Small Firm Project Award. And in Houston, the Hispanic Bar Association welcomed eight new board members. August 8, 2025Krista Torralva & Elle Grinnell
  • My Five Favorite Books: Kelly Turner (Vice President & Senior Legal Director at Goldman Sachs) - After a very long hiatus from reading, I got back to it in 2023. In 2024, I finished 95 books. So far in 2025, I am up to 88 books. I am going to limit this list to books I have finished in the past two years. As you will see, I enjoy a wide range of genres. I hope you find your next great read!

    Editor’s note: The Texas Lawbook is pleased to offer this new column in partnership with Texas-based Half Price Books sharing our readers’ favorite reads.
    August 6, 2025Kelly Turner

GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • Brandy Treadway Appointed CLO of Academy Sports and Outdoors - Treadway has significant experience in retail, having previously worked at JCPenney for a decade, where she ultimately became senior vice president, general counsel and secretary.
  • Bell Nunnally Bolsters IP Practice with Cheryl Leb
  • Holland & Knight Lands Healthcare Partner from K&S
  • Nachawati Law Group Launches New Practice Group
  • Northern District Civil Prosecutor Joins Vartabedian Hester & Haynes
  • Haynes Boone Welcomes Two-Time SCOTUS Clerk to Appellate Practice Groups
  • Thompson Coburn Adds Dallas Partner to its Real Estate Practice
  • Brink’s Recruits New CLO from 7-Eleven
  • Methodist Health Lawyer Moves to Serenity Healthcare to Be GC
  • IP Heavyweight Jeff Homrig Returns to Weil
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Lawyers in the News

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Barry Barnett
Wes Bearden
Emily Westridge Black
Michael Burke
Alicia Campbell
John Campbell
Madeleine Carpenter
Alexander Clark
Dawn Pittman Collins
Richard Finneran
Elizabeth Freeman
David Gail
Elizabeth Gibson
David Jones
Frank Lopez
Abbe Lowell
Neal Manne
Billy Marsh
Tom Melsheimer
Tasha Moser
Justin Nelson
Reed O'Connor
Kate Pennartz
John “J.” Pieratt
Danielle Reyes
Christopher Richardson
Randy Sorrels
Harry Susman
Larry Vincent
Victor Vital
Brent Walker
Matt Weybrecht
Melody Wilkinson
Alex Wolens

Firms in the News

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A&O Shearman
Bryan Cave
Cozen O'Connor
Haynes Boone
Holland & Knight
Jackson Walker
King & Spalding
Kirkland & Ellis
Law Office of Liz Freeman
Paul Hastings
Porter Hedges
Sorrels Law
Susman Godfrey
Toyota
Troutman Pepper Locke
Willkie
Vinson & Elkins
Weil
Winston & Strawn

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