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Sorrento Therapeutics Officers, Directors Targeted in Trustee’s Adversary Proceeding - The liquidating trustee overseeing the Sorrento Therapeutics Chapter 11 bankruptcy filed an adversary proceeding this week against the company’s directors and officers, alleging their breaches of fiduciary duty caused the company’s creditors to suffer at least $100 million in damages.   July 18, 2025Michelle Casady
Minority Owner of Cicis Pizza Secures $46M Verdict - After a week of testimony and nearly five hours for jury deliberations, one cousin walked away a winner Wednesday night. The cousins fought over the management fee, distributions and whether they were meeting the requirements of their jobs. The jury returned a $46 million verdict, but the defense will argue Gala has to pick which $23 million claim to recover damages on. July 17, 2025Alexa Shrake
U.S. Trustee Opposes Jackson Walker’s Jury Demand in Bankruptcy Fee Case - The U.S. Trustee’s Office has told Chief U.S. District Judge Alia Moses that Jackson Walker “has no substantive right to a jury trial” in the case where it is trying to claw back millions in fees awarded to the law firm in 33 cases where former bankruptcy judge David Jones served as a mediator or judge.  July 17, 2025Michelle Casady
Parties Rest in Emotional Weeklong Cicis Trial - Jury trial in the $10 million dispute between cousins who bought Cicis Pizza’s debt during the COVID-19 global pandemic continues with testimony from one of the cousins and a valuation expert. The plaintiff’s counsel rested its case Monday afternoon, and the defense rested its case Tuesday afternoon. July 16, 2025Alexa Shrake
Mediation Fails in Jackson Walker, U.S. Trustee Bankruptcy Fee Dispute - The multimillion-dollar dispute between Jackson Walker and the U.S. Trustee over legal fees paid to the law firm involved in the Houston bankruptcy court romance scandal looks like it is heading to trial. Lawyers for Jackson Walker informed federal court officials Tuesday that efforts to resolve the litigation through mediation had failed. July 15, 2025Mark Curriden
LifeScan Hires Milbank, Porter Hedges to Lead Bankruptcy - A Pennsylvania-based glucose and diabetes monitoring device manufacturer listing liabilities of $1.7 billion filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection Tuesday in the Southern District of Texas.  July 15, 2025Mark Curriden
Casino Operators File for Bankruptcy in SDTX - Maverick Gaming, a Washington state-based gambling operation, and 68 of its affiliated businesses filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing $100 million to $500 million in liabilities.  July 15, 2025Mark Curriden
Fifth Circuit Tells Judge O’Connor More Analysis Needed in Media Matters, X Corp. Venue Spat - A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit on Tuesday instructed U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor to conduct a more thorough analysis before deciding whether to grant a motion from Media Matters to move a lawsuit to the Northern District of California.  July 15, 2025Michelle Casady

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‘Unique Challenge’: Judicial Studies Program Expands Judges Understanding, Interest in Law - This year, three Texas federal judges completed their master of laws at Duke University alongside other judicial officers from across the country and internationally. Two of the judges talked with The Texas Lawbook about their experiences. July 18, 2025Alexa Shrake
‘The Right Side of History’ — Texas Law Students Call on Firms to Defend Rule of Law  - In response to President Donald Trump’s executive order targeting Susman Godfrey, 57 Texas law students signed a student-led amicus brief supporting the firm and warning of the order’s chilling effect on the legal profession. The Texas Lawbook reached out to the 57 — seven agreed to be interviewed. The students, including organizer Brennan Caruthers, say the amicus brief and their actions were born from a growing frustration among students who felt the legal profession had been largely silent in the face of mounting political pressure. July 16, 2025Elle Grinnell

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In Landmark Decision, SCOTX Holds that Produced Water Belongs to the Mineral Estate Lessee - The decision provides clarity for upstream and midstream entities, landowners and environmental tech startups grappling with the emerging value of what was once considered merely a wasteful byproduct — produced water — but now, through technological advances in recycling and mineral extraction, has the potential to become a new source of significant revenue. July 17, 2025Paul Genender & Craig Stanfield
Texas Charts New Path on AI With Landmark Regulation - Texas has become the second state, after Colorado, to enact omnibus legislation regulating artificial intelligence systems. The Texas Responsible Artificial Intelligence Governance Act establishes a new regulatory framework that applies to developers and deployers of AI systems conducting business in Texas or producing AI products or services used by Texas residents. The passage of the Texas law is noteworthy given that in recent months, Gov. Gavin Newsom of California and Gov. Glenn Youngkin of Virginia each vetoed their respective state’s omnibus AI laws. It remains to be seen whether other states follow Texas’ and Colorado’s lead, or if they avoid omnibus AI laws and focus instead on regulating specific activities, such as the use of deepfakes. July 16, 2025Stuart D. Levi & Noelle M. Reed

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Litigation Roundup: CEO Indicted in Alleged UT Austin Arena Bid Rigging Conspiracy
Texas-sized Ambition: Huntington Banks on Middle Market with $1.9B Purchase of Prized Veritex
CDT Roundup: AI Gets Amped in Somewhat Quiet Week for Deals
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Appellate

  • Fifth Circuit’s SCOTUS Report Card: 3-8 This Term
  • SCOTX Wipes Out $116M Judgment Against Werner in Fatal Crash Case 
  • SCOTX: Winter Storm Uri Lawsuits Seeking Billions of Dollars Narrowed But Still Alive

Bankruptcy

  • California Private Company Investment Platform Files Bankruptcy in Texas
  • Merit Street Media Hires Sidley to Lead Bankruptcy
  • Latham, Hunton AK Advise Chipmaker Wolfspeed in Chapter 11

Commercial Litigation

  • Dr Pepper Gets Win Ending $1B Distribution Rights Fight
  • Legislation Lowers Threshold Amount, Expands Jurisdiction of Business Court
  • Litigation Roundup: SpaceX Gets Win at SCOTX

Corp. Deal Tracker/M&A

  • CDT Roundup: Energy Sector’s High Stakes, Hurdles and Uncertain Outcomes
  • CDT Roundup: Deals Driven by Data, Plus a Deal to Make More Deals
  • CDT Roundup: A Week of Energy Deals, Suicide Drones, Cybercurrency PIPES and Another $20B

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

  • DOJ, Boeing Respond to 737 Max Settlement Objections 
  • Litigation Roundup: Fifth Circuit Slashes FTC’s $37.5M Win 
  • Former TV News Anchor Guilty in $300M Pandemic Loan Scam

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. — CLE on Assisting Flood Survivors, Lawyers Join TCU Advisory Board and Inspiring Future Attorneys - In this edition of P.S., our thoughts remain with the victims and survivors of the Hill Country floods. It’s clear that the legal community feels the same — attorneys across the region are stepping up with meaningful efforts to help. We highlight some of those initiatives here. You’ll also find news about a new group of advisory board members for Texas Christian University’s AddRan College of Liberal Arts, which now includes a handful of lawyers. Plus, Haynes Boone attorneys team up with Communities in Schools of Central Texas to inspire the next generation of legal professionals. July 18, 2025Krista Torralva
  • ACC San Antonio Ethics Award Winner Vincent R. Johnson Reflects on Legal Reform from Watergate to Today - Vincent R. Johnson was an aspiring lawyer when the Watergate scandal was unfolding. Disciplinary proceedings were brought against more than 20 lawyers for misconduct including obstruction of justice and violation of campaign laws, and “it was embarrassing to be a lawyer at that point in time,” Johnson said. But there was no doubt in Johnson’s mind that he wanted to be an attorney. As the ethics professor retires from St. Mary’s University School of Law this year, the Association of Corporate Counsel San Antonio chapter has honored him with its prestigious Lee Cusenbary Ethical Life and Leadership Award. Pictured: Johnson with Lauren Valkenaar at the St. Mary's Alumni Luncheon in June. July 17, 2025Krista Torralva

GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • Willkie Continues to Expand its Dallas Office with Veteran Dealmakers - Willkie Farr & Gallagher continues to expand the Dallas office it opened a year ago, this time by hiring three veteran private equity dealmakers as partners, the firm announced Tuesday. The move by the trio of transactional lawyers — Jesse Betts, Jessica Hammons and Nathan Meredith — bolsters Willkie’s corporate & financial services vertical and its PE, M&A and capital markets capabilities. 
  • FBFK Adds Two Lawyers to its Austin Office
  • Beck Redden Bolsters Appellate Group With Hire From Troutman Pepper Locke
  • McGuireWoods Names Tyler VanHoutan as New Houston Office Managing Partner
  • Former Texas Solicitor Aaron Nielson: ‘Kirkland is the Perfect Place for Me’
  • Reed Smith Beefs Up Global Regulatory Enforcement Group, Hires V&E Partner 
  • Rey Anaya Valencia Begins Deanship at South Texas College of Law Houston
  • Willkie Adds Blake Winburne to its Houston Office
  • Hines CLO Joins Greenberg Traurig in Houston
  • Thomas Verity Vaults to Norton Rose Fulbright
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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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