A North Texas federal jury has rewarded two businessmen with a nearly 6,800 percent return on their $1,500 investment four years ago in a Dallas-based gaming channel on YouTube. A four-woman, three-man jury ruled Friday that Videogames YouTube Channel and two of its owner/operators conspired together to breach their contract agreements with two outside investors and defraud the men of profits from the business they were promised.
Austin Jury Slams Golf Cart Company with $15.8M Verdict – Updated
© 2015 The Texas Lawbook. By Natalie Posgate (April 4) – A federal jury in Austin on Thursday awarded $15.8 million to a Buda, Texas woman and her family for
Breaking News: Fifth Circuit Relocates from NOLA for Budget Reasons
The high cost of operating the historic John Minor Wisdom federal courthouse in New Orleans has led the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit to publicly disclose for the first time that the judges appear ready to move their headquarters. Terlingua, Texas may be a little more out of the way, but the move clearly solves one of the biggest complaints of federal appellate lawyers: insufficient parking.
Andrews Kurth Played Role in Seeking Genocide Declaration Against ISIS
© 2015 The Texas Lawbook. By Kerry Curry (April 1) – Andrews Kurth recently took a lead role in seeking a historic declaration from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry
Alston & Bird Adds More Depth to Finance Practice in Dallas
Michael Thimmig is the eighth finance partner and 13th attorney overall to join the Atlanta-based firm’s Dallas office since 2015.
Alston & Bird Adds More Depth to Finance Practice in Dallas
Michael Thimmig is the eighth finance partner and 13th attorney overall to join the Atlanta-based firm’s Dallas office since 2015.
Kirkland Bolsters Tax Practice in Houston
Chad McCormick, who lateraled from Baker Botts, is the third partner to join Kirkland’s Houston office this year.
Health Insurers Fear Texas Trial Lawyers Seek Billions in New Litigation
Texas health insurers and hospitals clashed Wednesday over whether the insurance companies face a dire threat from computer-assisted, mischief-making trial lawyers. The issue is whether plaintiffs’ lawyers, assisted by data mining companies, are about to collect billions from insurers for dragging their feet on reimbursement claims.
Baker Botts Advises Tallgrass in $440M Pipeline Acquisition
Kansas-based Tallgrass Development has agreed to purchase a subsidiary of Sempra U.S. Gas and Power’s 25 percent interest in Rockies Express Pipeline for $440 million.
Glut of Lawyers Dims Job Prospects for Law Students
© 2015 The Texas Lawbook. By L.M. Sixel of the Houston Chronicle HOUSTON (March 30) – John Hwang is set to get his law degree from the University of Houston