As nearly 300 Dallas leaders gathered at 2323 North Field Street just north of downtown on Oct. 10 for the official groundbreaking of Goldman Sachs’ new $500 million, 800,000 square-foot complex, Diane Hornquist sat on the front row just absorbing it all. Hornquist never took the stage but she was critical in the 11-acre North End mixed use development becoming a reality. “This deal involved a complicated build-to-suit lease, entitlement work, master development work, a joint venture, a mortgage loan and a mezzanine loan, and Diane led and was deeply involved in all aspects of it,” said Baker Botts partner Jeremy Gott. “I can easily say that without Diane’s leadership and tenacity, it would have been next to impossible to have successfully concluded this transaction in a timely manner — or perhaps at all.”
Senate Confirms Judge John Kazen to SDTX District Bench
The U.S. Senate Tuesday confirmed the first U.S. district court judge in Texas in nearly four years when it voted to approve U.S. Magistrate Judge John Kazen for an open seat on the federal bench in the Southern District of Texas. President Biden nominated Judge Kazen for the position last year after Houston federal judge Vanessa Gilmore retired. Judge Kazen’s chambers in Laredo, once he is sworn in, will be in the federal building named after his father, former U.S. District Judge George P. Kazen.
2023 DFW GCs of the Year: GameStop, Avantax and Hunt Realty
Corporate general counsel faced a year of business and governmental turmoil, higher interest rates, tightened capital markets and dramatic changes in state and federal regulatory schemes throughout 2023. But three GCs did it exceptionally well. The Association of Corporate Counsel’s DFW Chapter and The Texas Lawbook announced the 2023 DFW General Counsel of the Year awards Tuesday for three categories. The winners are GameStop General Counsel Mark Robinson, Hunt Realty Investments General Counsel Diane Hornquist, and former Avantax Chief Legal Officer Tabitha Bailey. A panel of independent judges reviewed more than 60 nominations in 13 different categories submitted by corporate legal departments and law firms. The DFW Corporate Counsel Awards recognize the successes and leadership demonstrated by in-house counsel in North Texas.
DFW Business Litigation and Rookie of the Year
The legal department at Match Group is the recipient of the 2023 DFW Corporate Counsel Award for Business Litigation of the Year. Clinton Willett, corporate counsel at City Electric Supply, and Maria Alonso, trade and corporate counsel at Tokyo Electron U.S. Holdings, are the two finalists for the 2023 DFW Corporate Counsel Award for Rookie of the Year, the Association of Corporate Counsel’s DFW Chapter and The Texas Lawbook announced Monday.
Corporate legal departments and law firms submitted more than 60 nominations in 13 different categories for this year’s DFW Corporate Counsel Awards, which recognize the successes and leadership demonstrated by in-house counsel in North Texas. DFW General Counsel of the Year will be announced Tuesday.
DFW Senior Counsel of the Year Finalists: City Electric, Ecobat, Envoy Air, Jacobs
The Association of Corporate Counsel’s DFW Chapter and The Texas Lawbook announce two winners and two finalists for the 2023 DFW Corporate Counsel Award for Senior Counsel of the Year. Corporate legal departments and law firms submitted more than 60 nominations in 13 different categories for this year’s DFW Corporate Counsel Awards, which recognize the successes and leadership demonstrated by in-house counsel in North Texas. During the past week, The Lawbook has announced finalists for M&A Deal of the Year, Corporate Secretary/Legal Counselor of the Year, Pro Bono and Public Service and Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion. The full details on the finalists are in The Lawbook.
Matador Resources, MoneyGram, Pioneer Natural Resources Finalists for DFW Corporate Counsel Awards
In a year of huge M&A deals, in-house lawyers at Pioneer Natural Resources, MoneyGram and Matador Resources stood out. The Association of Corporate Counsel’s DFW Chapter and The Texas Lawbook announce that the two finalists for the 2023 DFW Corporate Counsel Award for M&A Deal of the Year are Matador Resources and MoneyGram. ACC-DFW and The Lawbook also announce that Pioneer Natural Resources’s Akshar Patel is the sole finalist and recipient of the 2023 DFW Corporate Counsel Award for Corporate Secretary/Legal Counselor of the Year.
Fifth Circuit Panel: En Banc Court Needs to Change ‘Favorable Termination’ Rule Precedent
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has developed a reputation for divisiveness among its members. But Thursday, Judge Don Willett, Judge Carolyn King and Judge Dana Douglas — three jurists with widely differing judicial leanings — issued a unanimous opinion that highlighted a major injustice, publicly sought a reversal of precedent by the full Fifth Circuit and demonstrated judicial restraint. The case is the story of Erma Wilson, who was falsely accused and wrongly convicted of cocaine possession 22 years ago in Midland.
“Erma Wilson placed her faith in the justice system, trusting she would get due process and a fair trial,” Judge Willett wrote. “Wilson’s faith was misplaced. In Wilson’s trial — and in hundreds of others in Midland County spanning decades — bedrock judicial norms were dishonored.”
Houston Appeals Court: Power Generators Had ’No Legal Duty’ To Retail Customers During Winter Storm Uri
In a significant legal blow to victims of Winter Storm Uri, large power generators in Texas scored a decisive multibillion-dollar defense victory Thursday when a Houston appeals court ruled that wrongful death, personal injury and property damage claims against the generators have “no basis in law or fact.”A three-judge panel of the First Court of Appeals in Houston ruled that “Texas does not currently recognize a legal duty owed by wholesale power generators to retail customer s to provide continuous electricity to the electric grid, and ultimately to the retail customers.”
Susman Godfrey Associates Reap Benefits of Litigation Successes
Susman Godfrey said its first-year firm associates will receive median bonuses of $150,000 and that its most senior associates will be getting an annual bonus of $350,000. Most corporate law firms awarded bonuses ranging from $15,000 to $115,000.
Fifth Circuit Gets First Latina Judge After 132 Years
More U.S. senators voted Monday to confirm Judge Irma Ramirez to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit than any of President Biden’s previous 37 appellate court nominees. The senate confirmed Judge Ramirez, currently a U.S. magistrate judge in Dallas, by a vote of 80-12. She is the first Latina judge in the 132-year history of the New Orleans-based court. “It is an historic moment to finally have a Hispanic woman on the court — a long time coming,” said Gregg Costa, the Fifth Circuit judge who retired last year and who Judge Ramirez is replacing. “The first few weeks are a whirlwind. She will need to meet and get to know her new fellow Fifth Circuit judges, hire four law clerks, set up her office and get up to speed on the court’s caseload. It is a steep learning curve.”