© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 17) — Gregory Hesse, a partner in the Dallas office of Hunton & Williams, will
Gray Reed & McGraw Adds Employment Law Expert
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 17) — April Terry recently joined Gray Reed & McGraw as a member in its
Gray Reed & McGraw Adds Employment Law Expert
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 17) — April Terry recently joined Gray Reed & McGraw as a member in its
Alternative Fees Take Bite Out of the Billable Hour
Corporations seeking outside legal assistance have been looking to alternative fee arrangements in recent years as an answer to cut legal expenses and move away from growing hourly rates.
Wilson Elser Promotes One in Houston
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 14) — Claire Parsons, a lawyer in Wilson Elser’s Houston office, is among the White
Bracewell & Giuliani Adds Trial and Appellate Partner R. Casey Low
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 14) — Bracewell & Giuliani recently added depth to its trial and appellate practice with
Bracewell & Giuliani Adds Trial and Appellate Partner R. Casey Low
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 14) — Bracewell & Giuliani recently added depth to its trial and appellate practice with
V&E and Latham Advise in Phillips 66 Asset Shift
Houston-based Phillips 66 Partners is buying two refinery-grade storage systems and a pipeline system owned by its parent company for $700 million.
V&E and Latham Advise in Phillips 66 Asset Shift
Houston-based Phillips 66 Partners is buying two refinery-grade storage systems and a pipeline system owned by its parent company for $700 million.
Courts Address Important Questions About Allocation Wells in Texas
he relatively recent drilling of horizontal wells continues to challenge settled Texas oil and gas law in several significant respects. Most recently, Texas courts have been faced with two important issues: (1) the legality of drilling allocation wells, and (2) the appropriate royalty allocation formula for unpooled interests affected by an allocation well. The answers to these issues will have far-reaching consequences for the pooling landscape in Texas.