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Frisco Attorney Speaks Out Against Dallas Judge’s ‘Standing Recusal Order’ Against Her - A Dallas County district court judge has issued a standing order barring a Frisco attorney from handling cases in her courtroom — a move the judge said was necessary to ensure “the impartial and efficient administration of justice,” but the attorney says the order constitutes oppression.  June 30, 2025Michelle Casady
State Fair of Texas Can Ban Guns, Judge Rules - Firearms can now be listed as a prohibited item at the State Fair of Texas, a Dallas County District Judge ruled. Judge Emily Tobolowsky granted summary judgment to the city of Dallas and its city manager in a lawsuit brought by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton. June 30, 2025Alexa Shrake
The Home Depot to Acquire GMS Inc. for $5.5B - Weil and Alston & Bird are advising on the acquisition of the Georgia-based building supply distributor. The acquisition is being made through Home Depot's McKinney-based subsidiary SRS Distribution, which was acquired last year for $18.25 billion. June 30, 2025Allen Pusey
Hines CLO Joins Greenberg Traurig in Houston - After 18 years as an in-house counsel and more than four years as the chief legal officer at real estate giant Hines, Richard Heaton is returning to practice law. Greenberg Traurig announced that Heaton has joined the firm’s Houston office as a shareholder in its real estate practice. June 30, 2025Mark Curriden
Judge Declares Trump EO Against Susman Godfrey Unconstitutional and Retaliatory - A federal judge has declared that President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting Susman Godfrey is an illegal act of retaliation and violates the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. The judge also permanently enjoined all federal officials from enforcing the order against the Texas-based law firm. U.S. District Judge Loren AliKhan of Washington, D.C., in a 53-page opinion issued Friday, states that President Trump’s order issued in April “threatens the independence of the bar — a necessity for the rule of law.” June 27, 2025Mark Curriden
SCOTX Wipes Out $116M Judgment Against Werner in Fatal Crash Case  - A case that began 11 years ago with a fatal crash on an icy stretch of highway near Odessa was ended Friday by the Texas Supreme Court when the justices issued an opinion wiping out a more than $100 million verdict against trucking company Werner Enterprises and its driver.  June 27, 2025Michelle Casady
Lease Operator Owns ‘Produced Water,’ SCOTX Says - The Texas Supreme Court addressed ownership of “produced water,” an oilfield byproduct made increasingly valuable by new treatment methods. Absent a specific conveyance, the court said in a closely watched case, a surface estate does not retain ownership of the water separated from hydrocarbons during hydraulic fracturing operations. June 27, 2025Janet Elliott

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CDT Roundup: Deals Driven by Data, Plus a Deal to Make More Deals - For the week ending June 28, there were a dozen deals valued at nearly $7.8 billion: six in M&A and funding; six in capital markets and credit. But rather than compare that with last week's 16 deals for $6 billion or the 14 deals for $6.3 billion this time last year, let's compare these deals with each other. All in all, it was a curiously complicated week. June 30, 2025Allen Pusey
SCOTX: Winter Storm Uri Lawsuits Seeking Billions of Dollars Narrowed But Still Alive - The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the Winter Storm Uri lawsuits brought by thousands of individuals and small businesses against electric transmission and distribution utilities in Texas are legally flawed, but the justices allowed lawyers for the plaintiffs to amend their lawsuits to fix the legal issues and even provided a roadmap for their possible success. In a unanimous decision, the state’s highest court dismissed allegations of intentional nuisance and gross negligence against Oncor, CenterPoint and American Electric Power, but the decision to allow the plaintiffs to replead their gross negligence claims is viewed by attorneys for the plaintiffs as a significant victory because it keeps their lawsuits alive and moving forward. (File photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) June 27, 2025Mark Curriden

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Is Your Commercial Property Insurance Ready for Hurricane Season? - As hurricane season kicks off, ensuring your company’s insurance coverage can withstand the storm is more important than ever. Commercial property insurance policies contain numerous potential coverage pitfalls that can significantly impact a corporate policyholder’s ability to recover for losses. These challenges often remain hidden until a loss occurs, at which point they can severely restrict or even eliminate coverage for otherwise valid claims. Understanding these common issues during the policy review process can help risk managers and legal counsel identify and address potential coverage gaps before they impact an organization. June 26, 2025Carlton D. Wilde III
Legislature’s Expansion of the Business Court Proves Lone Star State’s Commitment to Commercial Justice - Nine months ago, skeptics questioned whether Texas’ ambitious new business court would survive infancy. The specialized tribunal, which began operations Sept. 1, 2024, faced early criticism over its narrow jurisdiction, steep amount in controversy requirements and procedural uncertainties — all of which threatened to limit the court’s effectiveness as a forum for many business disputes. The Texas Legislature has now resolved many of these doubts and doubled down on its judicial innovation. On June 1 — in the final hour of the final day of the legislative session — the Legislature passed House Bill 40 with significant support, considerably expanding the Texas Business Court’s jurisdiction. The law demonstrates Texas’ commitment to position itself as the premier destination for business litigation. June 24, 2025Ben Barnes & Nick Brown

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Appellate

  • Winter Storm Uri Victims Ask SCOTX to Reinstate Their Claims
  • New UT Law Grads Make Courtroom Debut in Federal Appeals Arguments
  • SCOTUS to Consider Chevron Removal Case

Bankruptcy

  • Judge Approves $91.3M in Settlements in GWG Bankruptcy 
  • GWG Holdings Bondholders Allege RICO Conspiracy 
  • Sunnova Energy Selects Kirkland, Bracewell to Lead $10B Bankruptcy

Commercial Litigation

  • Judge Weighs Sanctions, Dismissal Motion in Pioneer Natural Resources Suit
  • DOBS Scores $8M Verdict in J&J Talc Trial
  • Business Court Milestone: First Final Judgment is Entered in Primexx Energy, Blackstone Dispute

Corp. Deal Tracker/M&A

  • CDT Roundup: A Week of Energy Deals, Suicide Drones, Cybercurrency PIPES and Another $20B
  • CDT Roundup: Another Week for the $20B Streak, Unusual Deals and a SPAC Twist
  • CDT Roundup: Texas Lawyers Deliver Rare $20B+ Hat Trick

GCs/Corp. Legal Depts.

  • 2025 Houston Corporate Counsel Awards Celebration
  • How Waste Management and Charles Boettcher Sealed the Stericycle Deal
  • McDermott Legal Department is ‘More than the Sum of its Parts’

White-Collar/Regulatory

  • Former TV News Anchor Guilty in $300M Pandemic Loan Scam
  • Anatomy of an Acquittal — Delayed Vindication
  • Thousands of Texas Hemp Jobs at Risk as State Legislature Passes THC Ban

Firm Management

  • Citi Law Firm Expert: ‘Fairly Optimistic Outlook for Rest of 2025’
  • Lawbook 50: Four Texas Firms Growing East, West and Across the Seas
  • Lawbook 50 — Texas Firms Reap Financial Benefits of a ‘Perfect Storm’

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. — Litigation Boutique Partner, Once a Teen Advocate for the Texas Dream Act, Now Fights to Save it in Court  - He was once a Texas student with no more than a visa to be in the U.S. who coincidentally helped pass landmark tuition law. Now, Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann partner Andrés Correa is at the forefront of a legal battle to stop its repeal following a swift federal court ruling. June 27, 2025Krista Torralva

GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • Thomas Verity Vaults to Norton Rose Fulbright - The energy-focused corporate securities partner leaves Latham & Watkins where he was a frequent contributor on some of Latham's largest transactions.
  • Veteran Houston Partner Jumps from Latham to Simpson
  • Skadden Hires Two M&A Partners from White & Case
  • V&E Adds Three Partners: Two from Kirkland, One from Baker Botts
  • Houston Texans Associate GC Jumps to Munsch Hardt
  • Gray Reed Hires Longtime Houston Exec to Lead Operations and Growth
  • Sorrels Law Adds Trial, Appellate Partner in Dallas
  • Holland & Knight’s Recent Lateral Partner Additions Strengthen RE, Financial Services Offerings
  • Rice Taps Munck Wilson Attorney to be Associate Athletic Director
  • Veteran Energy Lawyer Christopher Richardson to join Paul Hastings
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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

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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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