Houston’s 14th Court of Appeals has applied the “single publication rule” to online media, which provides electronic news sites with the same statutory limitation protections as print and TV media.
TX Appeals Court: Cuban Prevails Again Over Perot Jr. and Hillwood
Lawyers for Hillwood claimed that the Mavericks are “insolvent on a stand-alone basis” because the NBA team is unable to pay its debts when they come due without the contributions of a third party, which, in this case, is billionaire Mark Cuban.
Kathleen Wu: From Tennis Mom to Uber-Volunteer
The Andrews Kurth partner wraps up a two-year appointment as national US Tennis Association chair for diversity and inclusion in a couple weeks.
FAA and Businesses at Odds Over Commercial Drone Use
This article is an extensive update on the legal issues regarding commercial drone use and what is ahead.
Can TX Businesses Use Stock Incentive Plans as De Facto Non-Compete Clauses?
The Texas Supreme Court is expect to decide any day whether stock incentive benefits can be denied when an executive jumps ship. Briefs filed by business and oil and gas associations worry that the decision could have “far-reaching and radical implications.”
Winston & Strawn Advises Cameron on $850 Million Sale
The Houston-based company is selling its centrifugal compression business to Irish industrial company, Ingersoll Rand. Non-Texas attorneys from Baker Botts and Simpson Thacher also advised.
Winston & Strawn Advises Cameron on $850 Million Sale
The Houston-based company is selling its centrifugal compression business to Irish industrial company, Ingersoll Rand. Non-Texas attorneys from Baker Botts and Simpson Thacher also advised.
Mayer Brown Picks Up Energy M&A Expert
Thomas Moore said the firm’s significant international presence was one of the key factors that attracted him to the firm.
Mayer Brown Picks Up Energy M&A Expert
Thomas Moore said the firm’s significant international presence was one of the key factors that attracted him to the firm.
5th Circuit: Wal-Mart Avoids $100 million Penalty to Texas Optometrists
A federal appeals courtl, in a potential landmark decision, ruled that Texas tort reform laws override civil penalties in other state laws unless the victims have suffered actual damages. “This is a significant, unprecedented decision that could have potentially grave unintended circumstances,” says Russell Bennett.