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Jarrod Martin started his career as a clerk for a Houston federal judge.
Michael Gaston-Bell joins the firm from Haynes and Boone, where he was an associate.
Daniel Geyser, a former assistant solicitor general for the State of Texas, has become one of the most active Texas lawyers before the nation's high court.
Will Daugherty jumped to NRF from BakerHostetler, which has a notable data privacy and cybersecurity practice.
The addition of Erin England is the latest example of Katten's emphasis on recruiting and hiring women partners in growing its Dallas office.
After nearly five years at Goldman Sachs, Brian Bolton is rejoining the law firm where he started his career.
Jill Louis is the sixth attorney to join Perkins Coie this year.
Both lawyers were previously at Reed Smith, including the head of its global labor and employment practice.
Lindsay Ferguson and Allen McConnell were previously at Hunton Andrews Kurth.
Houston partner Collin Rose will lead the new group.
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