The winners included AT&T, Haynes and Boone senior counsel Barry McNeil and Jones Day.
Adams and Reese Grows Houston Litigation Practice, Adds Partner Staton Childers and Four Other Attorneys
Childers concentrates his practice on construction litigation and commercial matters. His client list includes Baker Hughes, Jacobs and TNT Crane.
Austin Law Firm Michael Best Signs Andrew Eisenberg as Partner
Eisenberg is the former general counsel of Austin-based medical startup Audiotoniq.
MehaffyWeber Lures Five Houston Attorneys
The additions from LeClairRyan also provide an opportunity to launch a Las Vegas office.
President Trump’s Tax Reforms: What Alternative Asset Managers Need to Know
Love it or hate it, the President’s current tax proposal could have a substantial impact on the alternative asset industry. The authors of this article highlight a number of the President’s proposed reforms, with the aim of providing a measured analysis of the potential real-world implications for certain taxpayers and, specifically, the alternative asset industry.
Huntsman Hires no TX Lawyers (That we Know of) in $14B Clariant Merger
The two chemicals giants hired three two Swiss law firms and three U.S. law firms to handle the “merger of equals.” One firm is Texas-based, but its deal team is unknown. The Texas Lawbook has the details.
SEC Charges Texas Investment Firm & CEO with Fraud
Katy-based Bryant United Capital Funding and its CEO are operating an illegal real estate mortgage investment scheme that defrauded more than 100 investors out of millions of dollars, according to SEC documents that were unsealed Friday in federal court in Sherman. The SEC accuses BUCF and its leader, Thurman Bryant III of Frisco, with securities fraud and making false statements to investors.
SEC Charges Texas Investment Firm & CEO with Fraud
Katy-based Bryant United Capital Funding and its CEO are operating an illegal real estate mortgage investment scheme that defrauded more than 100 investors out of millions of dollars, according to SEC documents that were unsealed Friday in federal court in Sherman. The SEC accuses BUCF and its leader, Thurman Bryant III of Frisco, with securities fraud and making false statements to investors.
The End Is Nigh For The ‘Rocket Docket’ — Or Not?
The US Supreme Court reversed a 27 year-old ruling Monday that had allowed great freedom for plaintiffs in their choice of venues for intellectual property disputes. The high-anticipated ruling threatens to put a damper—if not an end—to the thriving intellectual property “rocket docket” in the Eastern District of Texas. Last year, nearly four in every ten IP lawsuits filed were filed in the EDTX. But lingering questions about the high court ruling in TC Heartland v. Kraft leave some really smart lawyers wondering if it changes anything at all. Read their perspectives in The Texas Lawbook.
Sidley Grows Corporate Practice in Dallas
Marc Rose focuses his practice on energy transactions and private equity investments for upstream, midstream and oilfield services companies.