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DeGabrielle Joins Bracewell, Says Businesses Face New White-Collar Challenges
DeGabrielle, a former FBI agent and federal prosecutor, joins Bracewell’s white-collar practice.
V&E and Latham Advise in $800 Million Credit Facility
The credit facility is for Blue Racer, a joint venture between Dallas-based Caiman Energy II, LLC and Dominion Resources.
V&E and Latham Advise in $800 Million Credit Facility
The credit facility is for Blue Racer, a joint venture between Dallas-based Caiman Energy II, LLC and Dominion Resources.
In Memoriam: Ron Motley, a Great Lawyer and Good Friend
Let me make this clear: Ron Motley was the greatest trial lawyer I have ever seen in person – and I have witnessed some great ones. But he was amazing for one simple reason: It was always personal. So was our friendship.
Gibson Dunn Secures Federal Antitrust Win for Amarillo Horse Breeders
This ruling forbids the AQHA from excluding cloned horses and their offspring from breed registry.
Jones Day Supports Startups at New Dallas Entrepreneur Center
Next week, young attorneys from the Dallas office will begin teaching classes at the DEC about business structures and other legal matters.
Exclusive: AA GC Kennedy: No Plan B and No Retreating
American Airlines GC Gary Kennedy says he was shocked and disappointed that Texas AG Greg Abbott joined the federal antitrust lawsuit filed last week to stop AA’s $11 billion merger with US Airways. Kennedy says “no concerns were voiced in advance” by Abbott’s legal team. Kennedy says the airline has “no contingency plan” if the merger fails and that the company is “focusing all of our efforts and energies on winning this lawsuit.” Meanwhile, the airline is spending about $500,000 a day in legal expenses.
Texas Railroad Commission Sued for Whistleblower Discrimination
The state agency is being accused of retaliating against a former employee after he reported unlawful actions of his supervisor.
Porter Hedges Adds Jeremy Mouton
Energy lawyer Jeremy Mouton joined Houston-based Porter Hedges as a partner last week. Mouton spent the last three years at Oklahoma City-based Commercial Law Group, P.C., which functions as primary