Fargo, a University of Texas School of Law graduate, represents national lending institutions in multi-state financings secured by all types of real estate projects.
Houston Partner Stephen Crain to Lead Bracewell’s Global Litigation Practice
Crain, a University of Texas School of Law graduate, also serves on the firm’s Management Committee.
Houston Partner Stephen Crain to Lead Bracewell's Global Litigation Practice
Crain, a University of Texas School of Law graduate, also serves on the firm’s Management Committee.
Greenberg Traurig Shareholder J. Scott Sheehan Named President-Elect of Texas Association of Bank Counsel
Sheehan, a University of Texas School of Law graduate, currently serves as chairman of the Texas Business Law Foundation.
Perkins Coie Boosts Consumer Finance Practice in Dallas
Craig Lackey, who was previously general counsel and chief compliance officer at Caliber Home Loans, joins as a partner.
Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs Adds Former TCEQ Director to Austin Office
Paul Sarahan served as the director of the litigation division at TCEQ from 1998 to 2005.
Jackson Gilmour & Dobbs Adds Former TCEQ Director to Austin Office
Paul Sarahan served as the director of the litigation division at TCEQ from 1998 to 2005.
Texas Corporate Lawyers Reach Beyond State’s Borders for Business
New data compiled by Mergermarket and The Texas Lawbook’s Corporate Deal Tracker shows continued shifts in the legal marketplace. Premier M&A legal practices continue to get more of the top dollar transactional work. A smaller group of full service firms are capturing the mid-market deal activity. Wall Street law firms continue to steal away the largest Texas M&A.
But the newest trend is that Texas-based lawyers are increasingly being hired by non-Texas companies to advise them on mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures.
The Texas Lawbook has the exclusive report on the law firms that are doing the most M&A work so far in Texas.
Texas Corporate Lawyers Reach Beyond State's Borders for Business
New data compiled by Mergermarket and The Texas Lawbook’s Corporate Deal Tracker shows continued shifts in the legal marketplace. Premier M&A legal practices continue to get more of the top dollar transactional work. A smaller group of full service firms are capturing the mid-market deal activity. Wall Street law firms continue to steal away the largest Texas M&A.
But the newest trend is that Texas-based lawyers are increasingly being hired by non-Texas companies to advise them on mergers, acquisitions and joint ventures.
The Texas Lawbook has the exclusive report on the law firms that are doing the most M&A work so far in Texas.
Texas Patent Bar Sees Lift from USPTO’s Dallas Office
By extending into Dallas, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office will better enable Texas attorneys to compete for business with their pricier counterparts in the Washington, D.C. area, experts say.