This article applies Sun Tzu’s principles to the modern era of public relations during corporate crises and addresses a more powerful weapon: the media.
SEC Levies New Charges, Seeks Additional Penalties against Texas Energy Fund Execs
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed new charges against seven executives of Grapevine-based Texas Energy Mutual involved in a $10 million oil and gas Ponzi scheme between 2013 and 2016 that defrauded hundreds of investors in several states.
Katten Continues Dallas Growth with Litigation Hire
The Chicago firm added Kelly Hine, who is the firm’s 11th lateral partner hire since opening in Dallas this year.
Quinn Emanuel Signs Houston Trial Partner
A former Yetter Coleman partner, Chris Porter’s clients include American Airlines and Hewlett Packard.
Bell Nunnally Adds Bankruptcy & Restructuring Partner
Russell Mills lateraled over from Hiersche, Hayward, Drakeley & Urbach.
King & Spalding Fortifies Finance Practice with Houston Trio
Carol Burke, Susan Berry and Kimberlee Cagle were previously at Reed Smith.
Haynes and Boone Expands in London
The former managing partner of Hunton Andrews Kurth’s London office and three of her colleagues have lateraled to Haynes and Boone.
Bell Nunnally Partner Ben Riemer Elected to Dallas Chamber Symphony Board
Riemer is also involved with CASA and has a pending pro bono case with Texas Appleseed.
Houston Judge Signs Order to Halt Sales of Fake Merch on Eagles Tour – Updated
A federal judge in Houston issued a preliminary injunction on Monday that bans
the sale of bootlegged Eagles merchandise at concerts as the band’s 2018 North American tour continues.
SCOTX Trashes Laredo’s Plastic-Bag-Ban Ordinance
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that the City of Laredo’s plastic-bag-ban ordinance is invalid and cannot be enforced because it directly conflicts with a superseding state law passed in 2015.