Houston Energy Partner Joins Akin Gump
Matt Kapinos was previously deputy head of the McGuireWoods energy industry team.
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Matt Kapinos was previously deputy head of the McGuireWoods energy industry team.
Victor Wright, a 1998 graduate, is a senior counsel of labor and employment law at KBR Inc.
The first white collar criminal defense attorney in Akerman’s Dallas office, Ferdose al-Taie says her diversity of experience at the DOJ and SEC makes her a “one-stop shop” for clients navigating federal or state government investigations.
Phillip Oldham and Bruce Sostek will serve as the managing partners of the Austin and Dallas offices, respectively.
Cantey Hanger partner Jason Boatright will serve a term that expires November 15, 2023.
Act, which helps individuals use the justice system to fight crime on their street, is expanding its legal advocacy program into South Oak Cliff.
Monica Narvaez has joined the women-owned Dallas firm from Cowles & Thompson
Dallas’ Housing Crisis Center announced this month that it has received a $7,500 Legal Services grant from the Texas Bar Foundation.
Reynolds, one of the founders of Houston litigation boutique Reynolds Frizzell, called the recognition a “crowning achievement” in a statement.
The Kansas City law firm has recently added Brad D'Amico and Brian Memory to its Dallas and Plano offices, respectively.
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