Baker Botts is sending prominent Dallas real estate partner Pat Stanton west to open the firm’s new office in San Francisco. Stanton has been the partner-in-charge of Baker Botts’ Dallas office since 2012. Litigation partner Timothy Durst will assume Stanton’s duties. This article has full details of Baker Botts’ decision to open its second outpost in California.
Justice Guzman: Texas Lawyers not doing Enough Pro Bono
Half of Texas lawyers donate their services to needy clients, but it isn’t enough, Justice Eva Guzman told a Texas Access to Justice luncheon Monday. The value of this work was estimated to be more than $500 million in 2013. Guzman and Chief Justice Nathan Hecht also presented three Texas legislators, state Reps. Todd Hunter, Morgan Meyer and Kenneth Sheets, with its Legislative Hero Award.
Justice Guzman: Texas Lawyers not doing Enough Pro Bono
Half of Texas lawyers donate their services to needy clients, but it isn’t enough, Justice Eva Guzman told a Texas Access to Justice luncheon Monday. The value of this work was estimated to be more than $500 million in 2013. Guzman and Chief Justice Nathan Hecht also presented three Texas legislators, state Reps. Todd Hunter, Morgan Meyer and Kenneth Sheets, with its Legislative Hero Award.
Pipeline Giants take Billion-Dollar Battle to Texas Appellate Courts
This week, three judges on the Dallas Court of Appeals are expected to be chosen to hear the appeal of Energy Trans Partners’ $500 million judgment against pipeline competitor Enterprise. Legal experts say could be the biggest and most important business dispute between two Texas companies since Pennzoil clobbered Texaco in the mid-1980s for $10 billion. Both companies have beefed up their legal teams with high-priced legal talent to do battle once again.
5th Circuit: No Class Action About Multi-Level Marketing Program
Victims of pyramid schemes, in the context of a large multi-level marketing program, cannot bring a class action, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit has ruled. The decision could have a significant impact because multi-level marketing programs (Amway, Herbalife, etc.) are widespread in the modern economy, and the details of their operations affect millions of people involved with those businesses.
Eastern District is “laboratory” where jury trials may be saved
The annual Eastern District of Texas 2015 Bench Bar Conference started Wednesday at the Plano Marriott Legacy Town Center in Plano and The Texas Lawbook is there and providing complete coverage.
Eastern District is "laboratory" where jury trials may be saved
The annual Eastern District of Texas 2015 Bench Bar Conference started Wednesday at the Plano Marriott Legacy Town Center in Plano and The Texas Lawbook is there and providing complete coverage.
Water rights case hinges on accommodation doctrine
The Texas Supreme Court is considering whether the accommodation doctrine — a long-time provision in which a mineral rights owner accommodates or balances a surface owner’s use of the land — should be applied in cases involving severed groundwater rights.
Winston’s John Keville Wins $24.5 Million Award for Engineering Firm in Trade Secrets Case
A federal jury in Houston ruled Tuesday that Sterling Engineering Group and its chairman conspired with a former Suncoast Post-Tension manager to obtain and use work product created by Suncoast engineers and protected under the Texas trade secrets law and federal copyright laws. The awarded $11 million in actual damages and another $13.5 million in punitive damages.
Houston Law School and Andrews Kurth Partner on Career Development
Andrews Kurth and the University of Houston Law Center have partnered up to give first-year law students a good dose of reality.