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Houston partner Collin Rose will lead the new group.
Bradley Arant Boult Cummings has expanded its practice offerings in Dallas by hiring David Pratt, who specializes in commercial real estate transactions. Pratt was most recently at Johnston Pratt, a
After launching its first Texas office at the beginning of March with four partners from Thompson & Knight, Thompson Coburn has continued its growth plans in Dallas amidst a global pandemic and nationwide lockdowns.
Kevin Burgess, who also was on the McKool Smith management committee, is the first lateral principal hire at his new firm.
The hiring firm said the trio from Norton Rose Fulbright - including one partner and two senior counsel - positions it well for expected growth in the public infrastructure arena as the economy rebounds.
The Cleveland-based firm has launched its second Texas office with attorneys from Winston & Strawn, Kirkland & Ellis, Baker Botts, Barnes & Thornburg and Wick Phillips.
Jeffrey Harvey is the Florida law firm's fourth partner hire in Texas in the past two weeks.
The Kansas City-based firm has tapped a former senior managing counsel for Dell to lead its expansion in Austin.
Thompson Coburn has opened its sixth office nationwide with partners from Thompson & Knight and Hedrick Kring. The firm aims to grow to 40-plus lawyers over the next few years.
Perkins Coie's fourth partner hire in its new Austin office brings healthcare expertise.
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