The Supreme Court of Texas issued a potentially precedent-setting decision that may have significant future implications for both workers at Texas businesses and the employers.
Greenberg Traurig Prevails in $6.4 Million Health Care Billing Technology Case
A Dallas judge on Wednesday ordered two local companies and its owner to pay Austin-based Growtheorem $6.4 million for wrongfully cutting the consulting company out of a deal that caused it to lose out on commissions it claimed the defendants had promised it.
Yetter Coleman, HayBoo Challenge TX Foster Care System
The more than 12,000 children in Texas’ long-term foster care system are seeking federal judicial oversight to improve their care.
Baker Botts and V&E Advise on $1.15 Billion Pipeline Deal
Plains All American has agreed to purchase Occidental Petroleum Corporation’s 50 percent interest in the BridgeTex pipeline, which extends from Colorado City in West Texas to Texas City.
Baker Botts and V&E Advise on $1.15 Billion Pipeline Deal
Plains All American has agreed to purchase Occidental Petroleum Corporation’s 50 percent interest in the BridgeTex pipeline, which extends from Colorado City in West Texas to Texas City.
Chief Justice Hecht: UNT Law Students Will Make History
Texas’ highest ranking judge and other legal leaders in the state told University of North Texas law students that they are already making an impact in Dallas as the new law school’s first class.
Meet the Lawyers in the John Wiley Price Case – Updated
Meet Billy Ravkind, Cheryl Wattley and Tom Mills.
Statewide Need is Great for Pro Bono Legal Work on Border Crisis – Updated
Lawyers across the state are getting involved in pro bono projects to help the migrant children arriving from the border crisis, but Texas’ highest ranking judge says more of them need to step up.
Jones Day Advises MPC in $2.87 Billion Acquisition
Ohio-based Marathon Petroleum Corporation will acquire Hess Corporation’s retail business, which is the largest chain of company operate gas stations and convenience stores on the East Coast.
Chron: Former Astros Pitcher to Request New Police Brutality Trial
Jurors concluded four Galveston police officers used excessive force during a 2008 wedding reception, but deadlocked on former Astro Brandon Backe’s $13 million request.