The justices are weighing whether companies such as Waco-based Life Partners that sell investments in the secondary life insurance market should be required to provide potential investors more information about how they calculate policyholder’s life expectancy.
Munsch Hardt Names New Austin Managing Shareholder
David Mattka will lead the Austin office’s move into new office space this summer as the firm anticipates growing its presence in the state capital.
Cantey Hanger Managing Partner Receives State Bar Litigation Award
Stephen Tatum, a UT School of Law graduate, has handled more than 75 appeals in his career.
Winstead Shareholder Named Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation
The Texas Bar Foundation Board of Trustees elected Houston-based Winstead shareholder Brannon Dillard to membership in the Fellows of the Texas Bar Foundation.
Bracewell and V&E Advise in $3 Billion Kinder Morgan Purchase
The transaction gives Kinder Morgan access to significant operations in the Bakken Formation, and provides Continental Resources CEO Hamm some padding following his recent $1 billion divorce
Bracewell and V&E Advise in $3 Billion Kinder Morgan Purchase
The transaction gives Kinder Morgan access to significant operations in the Bakken Formation, and provides Continental Resources CEO Hamm some padding following his recent $1 billion divorce
Charles Eskridge Moves Practice to Quinn Emanuel
After more than 20 years of practicing at Susman Godfrey, Houston litigator Charles Eskridge has agreed to join global litigation boutique Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan as a partner.
Dean Foods Names Marc Kesselman New GC
Kesselman has left PepsiCo and Frito Lay to be the new general counsel and Executive VP at Dallas-based Dean Foods. In exclusive comments to The Texas Lawbook, Kesselman said that “Dean Foods provides a perfect opportunity for me to employ my legal and government experience in food and agriculture to help drive business growth.”
Branson to Appeal Court Reversal in $10.7 Million Doctor v. Doctor Business Dispute
Prominent trial lawyer Frank Branson will ask the Texas Supreme Court to reinstate a $10.7 million jury verdict favoring his client in a case accusing a fellow physician and a business associate of breaching their fiduciary duties in their joint ownership of two medical imaging centers in Plano. If the justices refuse, Branson said he will retry the case and he believes they will get the same or an even better result for his client.
Forshey Prostok Represents Life Partners in Bankruptcy
Life Partners decided to pursue the Chapter 11 restructuring as a means of protection as it appeals the $46.9 million judgment against U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.