Mark Nelson lateraled over from Dentons.
Crowe & Dunlevy Lures Two Former Gardere IP Experts
The Oklahoma City law firm has added two intellectual property partners in Dallas, including the former chair of Gardere’s IP practice.
Chamberlain Hrdlicka Signs Litigation Shareholder in San Antonio
James McNeel lateraled over from Strasburger & Price.
Updated – UNT Dallas College of Law Names New Dean
The Dallas law school announced Monday that Angela Felecia Epps, former dean of Florida A&M University College of Law, will replace Judge Royal Furgeson this summer.
Updated – 20 Lawyers On the Move After Foley Gardere Merger
Four of the lawyers departing Gardere were leaders of practice or industry groups.
Lennox Int’l CLO John Torres – The ‘Gold Standard’ for Corporate General Counsel
© 2018 The Texas Lawbook. By Mark Curriden (April 2) – For John Torres, there was no inspirational story or significant life experience that led him to become a lawyer.
Foley Gardere Taps Texas Politics Vet to be Director of Public Affairs
Craig Chick, founder of Capitol Partners Consulting with more than 20 years of experience in state politics as a senior adviser in the Texas House and Senate, has joined the recently combined firm as director of public affairs.
Austin Law Firm Adds Name Partner
The new firm will be called Slack Davis Sanger.
Mack Strother Retires
Lawyers at McGuire, Craddock & Strother spent this past week celebrating the firm’s 25th birthday as well as the retirement of one of its founding partners, Mack Strother. The Texas Lawbook sat down with Strother to discuss his story, his career and the firm he is so proud to have helped create a quarter century ago. Details here.
Texas Lawbook Exclusive: Gardere and Foley Reach Merger Agreement
The move had been anticipated for months, but an agreement has finally been reached. Dallas-based Gardere Wynne Sewell is combining with Milwaukee’s Foley & Lardner, effective April 1. The new firm will be known as Foley Gardere in Texas. The combined firm, with 1,100 lawyers, 24 offices and revenues of $850 million, will rank among the AmLaw 50. The Texas Lawbook has exclusive details on Gardere’s search for a national partner, Foley’s big Texas gambit, and in-depth interviews with the top lawyers at both firms.