People ask me all the time, “Why do you study the ancients?” It’s because the lessons they taught are as fresh today as they were thousands of years ago. They are highly relevant to all modern walks of life, whether they be in our living rooms, boardrooms, war rooms or courtrooms. The truth is that our modern technology hasn’t made us safer, happier or wiser. We must admit that we don’t know everything and we still have much to learn.
Updated — Rob Roby Makes Move to Become President/CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters
After 36 years, attorney Rob Roby is leaving the private practice of law to become the president/CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) Lone Star…
Extend & Pretend – Texas Business Bankruptcies Plummet… For Now
Bankruptcy filings by Texas businesses continue to decline and that it is having a negative financial impact on Texas law firms with significant bankruptcy practices. But legal experts predict there’s a potential wave of new corporate bankruptcy cases headed this way in 2014 and 2015. The number of companies in the Northern and Southern Districts that filed to reorganize and restructure during the past 15 months dropped 40 percent.
Extend & Pretend – Texas Business Bankruptcies Plummet… For Now
Bankruptcy filings by Texas businesses continue to decline and that it is having a negative financial impact on Texas law firms with significant bankruptcy practices. But legal experts predict there’s a potential wave of new corporate bankruptcy cases headed this way in 2014 and 2015. The number of companies in the Northern and Southern Districts that filed to reorganize and restructure during the past 15 months dropped 40 percent.
Cantey Hanger’s Sarah Walls Appointed to Board of Directors of Meritas
Meritas keeps bringing good news to Cantey Hanger. A few days after it was announced that Lee Wilkins, partner-in-charge of Cantey Hanger, won the 2013 Grahovac Award, partner Sarah K.
Updated — Capital Markets Attorney Timothy Langenkamp Jumps to Sidley Austin
Sidley Austin continued to grow its one-year-old Houston office with the addition of capital markets lawyer Timothy C. Langenkamp, who will become the office’s thirtieth lawyer. Langenkamp, who was previously
Baker Botts Makes Debut Law Firm Appearance at the Bush Center
Guests of the firm’s Spring Enterprising Women’s Series learned about the Bush Institute’s Women’s Intiative.
Winners of Harris County Bench Bar Pro Bono Awards Announced
Vinson & Elkins, Marathon Oil Company and Exxon Mobil Corporation are among the winners of the fifth annual Harris County Bench Bar Pro Bono Awards, presented by the Harris County
McKool Smith Adds International Trial Lawyer Tom Bayko
International trial lawyer Tom Bayko has moved from D.C.-based Hogan Lovells to McKool Smith as a principal in the firm’s Houston and New York offices. His arrival mark’s the firm’s
Carrington Coleman Names Bruce Collins New Managing Partner
Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal looked internally to elect its new managing partner. Bruce Collins, who has been at the firm since 1979, has succeeded Tim Gavin in the leadership