The Dallas law firm has lured five attorneys from a Mexico City commercial litigation and arbitration boutique.
Cowles & Thompson Announces New Plano Office Space
The firm also noted that it has moved its immigration practice to the Collin County outpost.
Former Dallas City Attorney Joins Underwood Law Firm
As an assistant city attorney, Jeffrey Chesnut focused his efforts on economic and community development, advising the city on public finance and bond compliance matters and providing counsel to the economic development and housing departments.
Bracewell’s Public Finance Chair Elected to ACBC Board of Directors
Glenn Opel is past chair of the ACBC’s membership selection committee.
Pillsbury Beefs Up Houston Litigation Practice
Charles Conrad departed Coats Rose.
AKK Partner Tammy Brennig Named to The Center for Houston’s Future Business/Civic Leadership Forum
Brennig has held various leadership roles at AKK during her nearly two decades at the firm.
Morgan Lewis Announces Stefanie Moll as New Houston Managing Partner
Moll also leads the firm’s labor and employment practice in Houston.
Godwin Bowman & Martinez Names Bruce Bowman and Sid Scheinberg to New Leadership Positions
Bowman will serve as vice chairman of the firm and Scheinberg joins the executive committee.
Nina Cortell: A Lion with the Bloodline of Albert Einstein
The first woman lawyer and partner at Haynes and Boone, Nina Cortell is widely respected as one of the best appellate lawyers in Texas. She successfully argued scores of appeals on behalf of corporate giants, including American Airlines, AT&T and Exxon Mobil. And she is the only Lion who is a descendant of Albert Einstein.
“We searched for the best appellate lawyer to handle our case and everyone pointed us to Nina,” says NextEra Energy General Counsel Charles Sieving. “Nina did not disappoint.
SKV Law Firm Wins Corruption Case for Political Client
Houston lawyers Shaun Clarke and Dane Ball demanded last week that corruption charges against Texas Rep. Dawnna Dukes be immediately dismissed. On Monday, Travis County prosecutors agreed, dropping all 15 felony and misdemeanor counts against the 12-term Texas House member.