Dallas-based Energy Future Holdings Corp. is expected to seek bankruptcy protection any day now, and creditors are preparing to assert their rights to their portion of the billions owed. Some may see their claims paid quickly. Others may be in for the long haul in what is expected to be one of the largest corporate bankruptcies in U.S. history.
Dallas Federal Judge Tosses Whistleblower Claims Against BB&T
A lawsuit by a North Texas businessman who alleged that North Carolina banking giant BB&T Co. was involved in a scheme to defraud an arm of the federal government out of millions of dollars has been thrown out of court.
Dallas Federal Judge Tosses Whistleblower Claims Against BB&T
A lawsuit by a North Texas businessman who alleged that North Carolina banking giant BB&T Co. was involved in a scheme to defraud an arm of the federal government out of millions of dollars has been thrown out of court.
ETP Buys Susser Gas Stations for $1.8 Billion
V&E, Gibson Dunn and Weil advised parties in ETP’s purchase of 630 gas stations.
Texas Lawyer: Revenues Flat, PPP Up for Elite Firms
Half of the 25 largest Texas firms saw their gross revenues climb in 2013, led by Susman Godfrey, Akin Gump and V&E
Texas Lawyer: Revenues Flat, PPP Up for Elite Firms
Half of the 25 largest Texas firms saw their gross revenues climb in 2013, led by Susman Godfrey, Akin Gump and V&E
Kirkland & Ellis Opens Outpost in Houston
The Chicago-founded firm has announced the lateral hire of corporate law partner Andrew Calder of Simpson Thacher.
Kirkland & Ellis Opens Outpost in Houston
The Chicago-founded firm has announced the lateral hire of corporate law partner Andrew Calder of Simpson Thacher.
Ogletree Deakin’s Ron Chapman, Jr. Wins Two Client Choice Awards
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (April 28) – The International Law Office awarded Ogletree Deakins shareholder Ron Chapman, Jr. two Client
The Judge and the Advocate: Meet the Lynns
As a Dallas jury read its verdict, Mike Lynn pulled his iPhone from his pocket and sent one email: “We won. $319 million.”
A few blocks away, U.S. District Judge Barbara Lynn was on the bench in the middle of her own trial when the message arrived. “I wanted to be there in court with Mike when he won such a huge victory for his client,” she says.
Barbara and Mike Lynn are Dallas’ undisputed legal power couple. She has shattered gender barriers her entire life and is the only lawyer to ever chair both the ABA’s Litigation and Judicial sections. Now a federal judge, Barbara Lynn has presided over some of the most controversial and important trials in North Texas during the past 15 years.
Mike Lynn is a pit bull trial lawyer who left the comforts of a large silk stocking law firm 20 years ago to start one of the most successful and respected litigation boutiques in Texas. His biggest court victory – the $319 million win for Energy Transfer Partners – is the largest judgment ever issued by a state court jury in Dallas.