© 2013 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook The Minority Corporate Counsel Association’s (MCCA) Board of Directors selected Haynes and Boone as the winner
Weil Advises Tower Three Partners in Acquisition
Several Dallas Weil lawyers are involved in this deal, which makes Lubbock communication services company NTS, Inc. a privately held company.
Baker Botts and V&E Advise in New Midstream Business Formation
The new company, a product of Devon Energy Corporation and Crosstex Energy, LP, is expected to have adjusted EBITDA of approximately $700 million in 2014, before synergies.
Baker Botts and V&E Advise in New Midstream Business Formation
The new company, a product of Devon Energy Corporation and Crosstex Energy, LP, is expected to have adjusted EBITDA of approximately $700 million in 2014, before synergies.
Strasburger’s Bob Strauss Elected Chair of DART Board of Directors
© 2013 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook After having served on the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) board of directors as vice chair
Greenberg Traurig Adds Environmental Expert Chris Bell
© 2013 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook Environmental attorney Christopher Bell joined Greenberg Traurig earlier this month as a shareholder in its Houston
Perkins Coie Adds Bankruptcy Expert John Penn, Continues Dallas Growth
© 2013 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook When forecasting the next few years for bankruptcy attorneys, Perkins Coie bankruptcy and restructuring partner John
Baker Botts, Gibson Dunn, Sidley, V&E and Winston Benefit from Weil’s Texas Stumble
For two decades, Weil Gotshal built a Texas operation that was the envy of every other law firm. Then, in a period of a few weeks, dozens of lawyers have left the law firm in what its former partners call a “complete debacle” by Weil’s leadership in New York. Other firms are benefiting from Weil’s missteps.
Baker Botts, Gibson Dunn, Sidley, V&E and Winston Benefit from Weil’s Texas Stumble
For two decades, Weil Gotshal built a Texas operation that was the envy of every other law firm. Then, in a period of a few weeks, dozens of lawyers have left the law firm in what its former partners call a “complete debacle” by Weil’s leadership in New York. Other firms are benefiting from Weil’s missteps.
Angola LNG Lead Lawyer Natalie Regoli Joins Baker & McKenzie
© 2013 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook After recently serving as the lead lawyer managing the largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in