Ronak Chokhani, a student at Thurgood Marshall School of Law, was selected from 188 applicants attending 74 different law schools across the country.
Former Assistant General Counsel of the Texas Comptroller’s Office Joins Gray Reed
Over his five-year tenure at the Comptroller’s office, he handled more than 1,700 cases.
Halliburton GC Robb Voyles: Four years of Extraordinary Challenges, Successes
HOUSTON (Nov. 30) – Since becoming the GC of Halliburton in 2014, Robb Voyles has successfully guided the oilfield services giant through treacherous legal waters that included a mountain of lawsuits with billions of dollars at stake related to the Deepwater Horizon deadly explosion, a global securities class action lawsuit, a nine-figure tax dispute with its former KBR subsidiary and a $28 billion merger with Baker Hughes that went bad.
In this exclusive interview with The Texas Lawbook, Voyles looks back at the last four years and discusses his wins, losses and the reason the Texas GC Forum recognized him in November for his accomplishments.
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V&E _________________________ Steve Gill Lande Spottswood Connor Long David Peck Wendy Salinas Stephen Jacobson Jason McIntosh Katherine Mull Curt Wimberly Gina Hancock Boyd Carano Alan Alexander Brandon Tuck Brian Moss
House Bill Proposes Big Changes to Personal and Corporate Taxes
After years of blueprints, frameworks and speeches, the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee recently released the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a bill that attempts – for the first time in 30 years – a complete overhaul of the Internal Revenue Code. The bill, which undergoes markup this week, proposes major changes to individual, corporate, pass-through and international tax provisions. This article provides the detailed specifics every Texas GC and CEO needs to know about the new tax bill.
Feds Drop Charges Against Ex-Marine in Seizure-Inducing Tweet
Federal prosecutors in Dallas have dismissed the criminal case against John Rayne Rivello, a former U.S. Marine who allegedly sent a seizure-inducing Twitter message to a Newsweek journalist who published negative articles about then President-elect Donald Trump. Defense attorney David Gerger told The Texas Lawbook in an exclusive interview that the federal charges simply did not meet the facts alleged.
Trump Making Mark in Texas Federal Judiciary
Eleven federal courtrooms in Texas have sat empty for years amid political wrangling, including a judgeship in Corpus Christi that has been vacant since 2011. Texas also has two appeals court seats empty since 2012 and 2013. The Trump administration has been moving swiftly to fill these Texas vacancies, which could end up being his most enduring legacy.
AT&T Hires Gibson Dunn in Dallas for Antitrust Battle with Trump Administration
AT&T executives have exactly the right person in charge of their legal department as it prepares for what most legal experts predict will be an historic and potentially long and
Mayer Brown Elevates One to Partner in Houston
Kristen Ford focuses her practice on capital markets, mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance and general corporate matters.