Archie Fallon’s energy practice includes a particular emphasis on advising private equity sponsors and their portfolio companies in midstream and infrastructure projects.
OKC Law Firm Taps Ex-Strasburger Partner to Lead Dallas Outpost
A corporate M&A attorney who was a former lateral hiring partner at Strasburger has joined forces with a 70-lawyer Oklahoma City law firm to launch its Dallas office.
SEC Charges Paralegal with Municipal Securities Violations
The SEC’s Fort Worth Regional Office announced Wednesday that it has charged and settled a case against an Edinburg paralegal-turned-registered municipal advisor accused of defrauding a South Texas school district involving multiple municipal bond offerings.
Former AccessHealth GC Jumps to Seyfarth Shaw in Houston
Janice Suchyta is the former general counsel and chief strategy officer of AccessHealth, a federally qualified not-for-profit community health center with 16 locations and more than 200 employees.
East Texas Law Firm Changes Name
Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith, a law firm known for its work before the U.S. District Courts for the Eastern and Northern Districts of Texas, is now Siebman, Forrest, Burg & Smith.
Katten Muchin Adds Former Federal Chief Judge & Four Lawyers in Dallas
Chicago-based Katten Muchin Rosenman announced Wednesday that it has added five new lawyers to its young Dallas office, including former U.S. District Chief Judge Jorge Solis of the Northern District of Texas. Katten opened its Dallas office in February and now has 19 lawyers in multiple practice areas. The firm also has 11 attorneys in Houston and four in Austin.
Akin Gump & Norton Rose Fulbright: Deep Texas Roots, Billions in Revenues and Categories of their Own
Neither Akin Gump and Norton Rose Fulbright are headquartered in Texas any longer, but they boast deep roots in the state and are among the largest law firms operating in Texas in terms of revenues and lawyer head count. Both firms topped $1 billion in firm-wide revenues in 2017. To be sure, they are quite different law firms with widely divergent stories.
Four Corporate Law Firms Bet on Texas… and Only on Texas
Gray Reed, Jackson Walker, Thompson & Knight and Winstead are ignoring the overwhelming trend to go national and are focused almost entirely on Texas. The strategy, they say, is good business, good for clients and good for the legal profession. Their success may come down to one question: Can they hire and retain talented lawyers in key practice areas who are satisfied making several hundred thousands dollars a year in compensation instead of millions of dollars a year?
Texas Legacy Firms Search for Growth – or At Least Stability
Amid all the fuss and flurry of national corporate law firms opening new offices in Texas and spate of major mergers, some simple facts are frequently overlooked.
Dallas’ Oldest Minority-Owned Law Firm Looks to Build on Legacy with New Moves
White & Wiggins announced this week that three Dallas attorneys – Kennedy Barnes, Ward White IV and Nnamdi Anozie – have joined the 11-lawyer firm as partners.