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Litigation Roundup: Made-Up Cases Net Real-Life Sanction for Plano Lawyer - In this edition of Litigation Roundup, an attorney who cited made-up cases to the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas gets sanctioned, American Airlines is sued by a former pilot who alleges he was shortchanged on disability benefits, and the Texas Supreme Court answers a certified question from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit in one of the final weeks of its term. June 17, 2025Michelle Casady
CDT Roundup: The Streak Ends, But It’s Not All Quiet as Key Deals Still Stirring - After five weeks in a row logging transactions valued at $20 billion or more, deal values finally hit the wall. Of course, part of the reason is that all of the M&A and funding deals involved private equity firms, deals whose terms are often undisclosed. Still, there were only six transactions reported. But the deals that were reported were not without importance. June 16, 2025Allen Pusey
Toyota Motor North America Names New GC, Compliance Officer - DFW-based Toyota Motor North America has named a new general counsel and a new corporate compliance and ethics officer — both will report to chief legal officer Sandra Phillips Rogers. The automaker has named former deputy general counsel Elizabeth Gibson to the GC position and assistant GC Dawn Pittman Collins to the corporate compliance and ethics officer post. Gibson has been a lawyer in the legal department at Toyota for more than 19 years. In her previous position, she oversaw complex litigation, government investigations and regulatory compliance. June 16, 2025Mark Curriden
Weil Advises PE Firm in Selling Stake as Part of $1.2B Deal - PSG Equity said it completed the sale of a minority stake in SevenRooms on June 16 to DoorDash as part of the food delivery service’s $1.2 billion acquisition of the customer relationship management technology company. Weil acted as legal counsel to PSG, with David Gail leading the transaction from Dallas. Madeleine Carpenter, an associate in Weil’s Dallas office, was also on the team. June 16, 2025Jason Philyaw

Judge Approves $91.3M in Settlements in GWG Bankruptcy - At the end of a roughly two-hour hearing, U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez approved a $50.5 million settlement with directors and officers of GWG, a $30 million settlement with the law firm Mayer Brown, an $8.5 million settlement with Texas accounting firm Whitley Penn and a $2.3 million settlement with brothers Jon R. and Steven F. Sabes, the original founders of GWG. June 13, 2025Michelle Casady
GWG Holdings Bondholders Allege RICO Conspiracy - The lawsuit, filed Thursday, names as defendants David Jones, Elizabeth Freeman, The Law Office of Liz Freeman, Jackson Walker and Porter Hedges. GWG Holdings bondholders allege those parties were part of a conspiracy to “prey upon distressed entities for their own financial gain.” June 13, 2025Michelle Casady
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Citi Law Firm Expert: ‘Fairly Optimistic Outlook for Rest of 2025’ - Texas-based corporate law firms started 2025 strong, but they face multiple headwinds over the next several months. The largest law firms headquartered in Texas achieved 35 percent revenue increases during the first quarter of 2025 — triple the amount of their national competitors — even though legal demand grew less than one percent during the period, according to the nation’s leading legal industry financial analyst. June 17, 2025Mark Curriden
Susman Godfrey Leads Lawsuit by ABA Against Trump Administration - The nation’s largest and one of its oldest legal organizations has filed a federal lawsuit seeking a restraining order to prevent President Donald Trump and his cabinet members from implementing a policy of “intimidation and coercion” against law firms that has created a “chill of blizzard proportions [that] continues to grip most of the top law firms and lawyers in the country,” the complaint states. The American Bar Association accuses President Trump of using “the vast powers of the Executive Branch to coerce lawyers and law firms to abandon clients, causes, and policy positions the President does not like.” Susman Godfrey, including Houston partners Justin Nelson, Neal Manne and Harry Susman and Dallas partner Barry Barnett, are leading the litigation for the ABA. June 16, 2025Mark Curriden
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AI’s Role in Reviving Texas Jury Trials - Unfortunately, the steady decline of civil jury trials has shaped the litigation landscape in Texas and across the nation for decades. Although multiple factors contribute to this trend, the emergence of reliable artificial intelligence tools may offer a realistic path to reversing it. This article discusses research on AI in the courts, explains how generative and predictive systems could reinvigorate the Texas trial docket and proposes concrete steps for judges, law firms, corporate counsel and the Legislature to harness AI’s upside to increase jury trials and expand justice access. June 17, 2025Victor Vital & Alexander Clark

Thought Leadership: Mission Control for International Disputes — Houston’s Arbitration Advantage - With corporate America increasingly voting with its feet by relocating to Texas and its business-friendly legal climate, general counsel and international arbitration practitioners should freshly consider Houston’s merits as a U.S.-based seat for international arbitration. By all objective criteria, Houston boasts the infrastructure, expertise, and supporting legal framework to match the leading global arbitration centers. June 16, 2025Michael Massengale
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- Lawbook 50 — Texas Firms Reap Financial Benefits of a ‘Perfect Storm’ - Corporate law firms in Texas had another blockbuster year in 2024. Record revenues. Record profits. The top business law firms operating in Texas in 2024 worked more hours for more corporate clients and charged those clients record-high rates — some now topping $2,600 an hour for premium services. The demand for high-dollar elite legal expertise and services in Texas came from companies and private equity firms involved in dealmaking for infrastructure and energy transition projects and businesses engaged in bet-the-company disputes, often battling other businesses or government agencies in court. The Texas Lawbook 50, which tracks the revenue generated by lawyers and law firms operating in Texas, found that 34 of the 50 largest corporate firms achieved record-high revenues in 2024, and an even higher percentage achieved record profits. Eight law firms grew revenue by 25 percent or more. May 22, 2025Mark Curriden