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Andrews Kurth Elects 2014-2015 Policy Committee

September 15, 2014 Mark Curriden

© 2014 The Texas Lawbook.

By Brooks Igo – (September 15) – Andrews Kurth recently announced the election of its 2014-2015 Policy Committee, which serves as the principal governance body of the law firm.

Twenty-five of the 29 lawyers on the committee practice are listed as practicing out of at least one of the firm’s Texas offices.

The full list of members includes:

• Mark Arnold (Houston)
• Howard Ayers (Houston)
• David Buck (Houston)
• Jeff Dodd (Houston, Austin)
• Tom Ford (Houston)
• Wiley George (Houston)
• Carmelo Gordian (Austin)
• David Hoyt (New York)
• Darren Inoff (Houston)
• Bob Jewell (Houston) – Managing Partner
• Terri Lacy (Houston, Austin, Washington, DC)
• Matt Lyons (Austin)
• John McDowell (Dallas)
• Robert McNamara (Houston)
• Mike O’Leary (Houston)
• Shemin V. Proctor (Washington, DC, Houston)
• Peter Roberts (London)
• David Runnels (Houston)
• Robin Russell (Houston, Dallas)
• Pat Sargent (Dallas)
• John Shely (Houston)
• Paul Silverstein (New York)
• Mark Solomon (Dallas)
• Craig Stahl (The Woodlands, Houston)
• Mark Sundback (Washington, DC)
• Tom Taylor (Houston)
• Tim Unger (Houston, Beijing)
• Rick Witte (Houston)
• Kathleen Wu (Dallas)

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Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

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