The Senate Judiciary Committee voted 11 to 9 Thursday to send the nominations of Texas Supreme Court Justice Don Willett and Gibson Dunn appellate partner James Ho to the full U.S. Senate for confirmation as new judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. The Texas Lawbook has detailed backgrounds on both men.
Polsinelli Promotes Three to Shareholder in Dallas
Jonathan Blum, Andrew Johnson and Daniel McGuire are the newly-minted shareholder.
Chamberlain Hrdlicka Extends San Antonio Office Lease
The firm signed on to make Weston Centre at 112 East Pecan Street in downtown the home of its San Antonio office through 2025.
Law Firms and Banks Battle for Cross-Border M&A Deals in Texas
Competition between corporate law firms and investment banks to advise buyers and sellers involved in multinational dealmaking in Texas is dominated by non-Texas-based operations with a few exceptions. The top law firms are Latham, Kirkland, V&E and Norton Rose Fulbright, while Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley dominate the world of financial advisers. The Texas Lawbook has the exclusive details.
Houston IP Firm Opens Seventh Office
Firm officials say the new three-lawyer office in San Diego will help the firm serve its clients in Southern California better.
Polsinelli Shareholder Gemma Descoteaux Named President-Elect of ACG-DFW
Descoteaux chaired the Women in Association of Corporate Growth DFW group in 2015.
Michael Hurst to Receive DAYL Foundation Award of Excellence
Hurst will be recognized on Dec. 11 at the DAYL Foundation’s annual luncheon.
Andrews Kurth Kenyon Promotes Eight to Partner
Six of the eight are based in the firm’s Houston headquarters.
Winstead Signs Houston Labor and Employment Team
Two partners and two associates from Houston labor and employment boutique Alaniz Schraeder Linker Farris Mayes have joined Winstead.
SEC: Houston Financial Adviser Defrauded Investors
The SEC charged Houston investment adviser James C. Tao of Presidio Venture Capital with misappropriating funds and making material misstatements to those who contributed to the private equity fund he created. Court records show Tao agreed to settle with the SEC instead of face trial and will pay $314,000 in fines and disgorgement.