Jesse Myers is one of 16 counsel that have been promoted to partner firmwide, according to a Latham announcement Thursday.
Shearman & Sterling and Orrick Officially Open in Austin
As first reported by The Texas Lawbook last month, Shearman has launched its first Texas outpost with a team led by Matthew Lyons, who was AKK’s Austin office managing partner, and Orrick has beefed up its Texas public finance practice with 20 former AKK attorneys.
SEC: Plano Oil Operators Used Investor Cash for Booze & Strippers
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has charged three interconnected oil and gas companies and its executives with fraudulently scheming to raise $11.7 million for drilling projects allegedly located in Kentucky and using investor money for booze, drugs, strippers and alimony payments to the CEO’s ex-wife.
Yetter Coleman Signs Lease at 811 Main in Downtown Houston
The prominent litigation boutique is leaving 2 Houston Center and will increase its footprint to 24,494 square feet on the 41st floor of 811 Main.
Houston Energy Private Equity Partner Leaves DLA Piper for Willkie
Steve Torello helped launch DLA Piper’s Houston office in 2008.
T&K Promotes Five to Partner
All of the new partners are based in Texas.
White & Case Adds Houston Oil and Gas Partner from Akin Gump
Steven Otillar is the president of the Association of International Petroleum Negotiators.
Gibson Dunn Moves into New Houston Office Space
After opening its Houston office nearly one year ago, Gibson Dunn has moved into new office space at 811 Main Street in downtown Houston.
Baker McKenzie Becomes First Tenant at 1900 Pearl in Dallas Arts District
The 65-lawyer office occupies a 50,000-square-foot space in the building.
Texas Business Bankruptcies Skyrocketed in 2017, Debt Hits ‘Height of Debt Lunacy’
Texas companies restructuring in federal bankruptcy court jumped more than 42 percent in 2017, nearly reaching the highs of the Great Recession eight years ago. Filings for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in 2017 skyrocketed to record levels in the Southern District of Texas and near record levels in the Northern District. Some corporate restructuring experts predict there could be another wave of bankruptcies filed by Texas businesses burdened with historic levels of debt.