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V&E Advises in Toyota’s HQ Move to Texas
Toyota will unite its three North American headquarters under one roof in the Plano area of North Dallas.
V&E Advises in Toyota’s HQ Move to Texas
Toyota will unite its three North American headquarters under one roof in the Plano area of North Dallas.
Baker Botts Advises EQT in Two Oil and Gas Transactions for $1+ Billion
One involves a $1.18 billion sale to affiliate company, EQT Midstream Partners. The other involves a Permian Basin assets purchase from Range Resources for an undisclosed amount.
Six Business Lessons that Every Texas Lawyer Should Know
Author John Steinbeck once said, “Texas is a state of mind. Texas is an obsession. Above all, Texas is a nation in every sense of the word.” When it comes to business in Texas, you don’t mess about. This article details six unmistakably Texas-style business lessons – unwritten codes of behavior that everyone notices and no one forgets – that stand the test of time.
SEC Charges Southlake Oil Firm with Fraud
The Fort Worth Regional Office says Guardian Oil and Gas and its principal, Rick D. Mullins, raised $6.5 million in an allegedly illegal oil and gas offering fraud.
SCOTUS: Defendants in Frivolous Patent Cases Should Get Legal Fees
Justices gave wide deference to trial judges in deciding when awarding fees are appropriate.
V&E Advises Cirrus Logic in Trans-Atlantic Deal — Updated
The Austin-based chipmaker is buying Wolfson Microelectronics for $488 million.
V&E Advises Cirrus Logic in Trans-Atlantic Deal — Updated
The Austin-based chipmaker is buying Wolfson Microelectronics for $488 million.
Jury: Honeywell Committed Fraud Against Hunt — Updated
A Dallas jury ruled Monday that Honeywell committed fraud against Hunt Consolidated by not telling the Dallas-based oil company about certain defects in Honeywell’s turbofan engines, which powered two of Hunt’s corporate Learjets. In a 10-2 verdict, the jury awarded Hunt nearly $1.4 million in damages, which included the costs for rental engine fees and repair of Hunt’s engines.