Stafford will serve a two-year term on the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Dallas board.
Dallas Trial Lawyers Chris Hamilton and Paul Wingo Join Forces
Combined, Hamilton and Wingo have obtained more than $100 million in verdicts and settlements for their clients. Their new firm, named Hamilton Wingo, will include six other attorneys.
“We will be one of the premiere trial firms in the country,” says Hamilton.”This new setup will give us the opportunity to try more cases and help more clients.”
Trump Nominates Five for Texas Federal Judgeships
The Trump Administration announced Thursday morning that it has nominated five lawyers to fill open seats on the U.S. District Courts in Texas, including two attorneys previously nominated by President Obama. President Trump sent the nominations to the U.S. Senate to fill two judgeships in the Northern District of Texas and one nominee for each of the Eastern, Southern and Western Districts. The Texas Lawbook has full details.
Bankruptcy Judge Approves Oncor Deal with Sempra
U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Christopher Sontchi has given his approval for Energy Future Holdings to sell its 80 percent ownership stake in Oncor to Sepra Energy for $9.45 billion in cash. The judge’s thumbs up means the deal heads to the Texas Public Utility Commission, which is the regulatory authority that must give its blessing before the deal can be final.
Haynes and Boone Lures Two Energy Litigation Partners in Houston
Craig Stahl and Jeffrey Kuehnle were formerly at Andrews Kurth Kenyon, where Stahl was the co-chair of the firm’s energy litigation practice.
Stahl says HayBoo had offices in key locations for their clients.
Texas GCs Steven Scheinthal and Rafael Stone — The Legal Minds Behind $2.2B Houston Rockets Deal
Non-Texas lawyers at DLA Piper and White & Case did the paperwork, but the Houston-based general counsel for Fertitta’s restaurant, entertainment and hotel company Landry’s and the longtime general counsel for the Rockets and its home court the Toyota Center negotiated the deal. “That is how we kept it quiet and it was done fast,” Scheinthal told The Texas Lawbook.
Why Judge Mazzant Terminated Proposed Overtime Rule
The proposed update to the overtime exemptions rule under the Fair Labor Standards Act was finally put out of its misery last week U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant. The court ruled that the department cannot create a minimum salary so high that it makes the duties test irrelevant.
Updated – GC Forum Names 2017 Magna Stella Recipients
The Texas General Counsel Forum has awarded its prestigious Magna Stella Awards to five corporate general counsel, two corporate legal departments and three managing counsel. The recipients include four women and four men. The Texas Lawbook has updated this article to make a correction from an earlier version.
Munck Wilson Wins $10.1M Jury Award for iLife
A federal jury ruled Thursday that gaming company Nintendo infringed on patented motion detection technology developed by Dallas-based iLife Technologies. The jury, which heard more than a week of evidence and arguments, awarded $10.1 million to iLife, a technology firm that develops vital sign monitors and other technology.
Sharply Divided 5th Circuit Rejects J&J’s Mandamus Request in Hip Implant MDL
The Fifth Circuit refused to intervene in the massive Johnson & Johnson hip implant multidistrict litigation cases that have been consolidated in federal court in Dallas. But two of the three judges on the panel criticized Judge Ed Kinkeade and asked him to reconsider moving forward with a bellwether trial set to start Sept. 5. The Texas Lawbook has full details.