Hallmon is a 1999 graduate of Baylor Law School.
Corp. Deal Tracker: TX Capital Markets Lawyers Got off the Sidelines in 2016
Capital markets lawyers mostly sat on the sidelines through the better part of the recent energy slump, watching their M&A partners at least get some deals done. New data from the Corporate Deal Tracker, however, shows CapM practitioners are back in the starting lineup and busier than ever (particularly for the S-1 process) as oil companies rebound in a stabilizing commodity environment. They may even score more three-pointers as IPOs make a comeback. The Texas Lawbook has the details.
Porter Hedges Handles Mega Oil Deal, Publishing Deal in Same Week
Porter Hedges represented Noble Energy in its $1.2 billion Marcellus Shale divestiture as well as Oildom Publishing Company in its sale to Gulf Publishing Company.
T&K Lands Trial Partner Kenneth Held – Updated
Held most recently was at litigation boutique Schiffer Odom Hicks.
T&K Lands Trial Partner Kenneth Held – Updated
Held most recently was at litigation boutique Schiffer Odom Hicks.
Chesapeake Energy Corp. Attorney Joins The Lanier Law Firm
The Houston law firm’s addition of Todd Grimmett is part of an effort to target lawsuits affecting the oil and gas industry, according to a press release.
Jones Day Adds Houston Capital Markets Pro Emily Leitch
Emily Leitch has significant experience representing energy companies in capital markets and other transactional matters.
GE Trial Turns on a ‘Perry Mason’ Moment
Sam Baxter of McKool Smith led a trial team in East Texas to a $43 million antitrust verdict over industrial giant GE. Fundamentally, the trial played out in the usual grind of evidence and narrative. But the case turned on a dramatic admission made from the witness stand. The Texas Lawbook broke first details on the GE verdict Friday. This update tells how the case went down.
Texas-based Firms Losing Lawyers to National Practices & Boutiques
Large Texas-based corporate law firms employed eight percent fewer business lawyers in 2016 than they did the year before.
Texas-based Firms Losing Lawyers to National Practices & Boutiques
Large Texas-based corporate law firms employed eight percent fewer business lawyers in 2016 than they did the year before.