Lawyers are trained to be leaders in their firms and in their communities. But in a time where risks to in-house and law firm counsel are significant – and sometimes even personal – will lawyers step up and take the leadership helm? Even though authentic leadership is so often lacking in today’s day and age, will the fear of very real consequences win out over the courage to lead?
Schiffer Odom Makes First Partner Promotions
Scott Upchurch and John Sheppard are the first lawyers to be promoted to partner at the six-year-old Houston litigation boutique.
V&E Advises Dyno Nobel in $850 Million Capital Expenditure
Lots of Houston lawyers are involved in the deal for the new $850 million plant will produce 800,000 metric tons of ammonia per year.
V&E Advises Dyno Nobel in $850 Million Capital Expenditure
Lots of Houston lawyers are involved in the deal for the new $850 million plant will produce 800,000 metric tons of ammonia per year.
Sidley’s Houston Office Receives United Way Highest New Dollar Award
In its first year in Houston, Sidley Austin is already making its presence felt in the community. The United Way of Greater Houston awarded the firm the Law Firm Initiative
Sidley's Houston Office Receives United Way Highest New Dollar Award
In its first year in Houston, Sidley Austin is already making its presence felt in the community. The United Way of Greater Houston awarded the firm the Law Firm Initiative
Weil’s Houston Office Receives United Way Law Firm Iniative Lifetime Achievement Award
Upon completing its 24-year campaign commitment to United Way of Greater Houston, Weil’s Houston office was named the 2012-13 recipient of the Law Firm Initiative Lifetime Achievement Award. The office
Jones Day and T&K Assist with $1 Billion Transaction
The big-dollar acquisition will give Atlas access to assets in the Eagle Ford shale.
Jones Day and T&K Assist with $1 Billion Transaction
The big-dollar acquisition will give Atlas access to assets in the Eagle Ford shale.
GCs Added to Expanded Federal Judicial Evaluation Committee
Texas’ two U.S. Senators have named a 35-member commission to review and evaluate candidates interested in filling six open federal district judgeships and two openings on the federal circuit court of appeals.
The Federal Judicial Evaluations Committee, appointed by Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, is stacked with high-profile Texas lawyers from the state’s largest and most prestigious law firms. New on the list, however, are four corporate general counsels, including chief legal officers or lawyers-turned-executives at JC Penney, Apache Corporation, Pride and Goldcrest Investments and Valley Baptist Health Systems.
The panel will advise the two senators regarding the qualifications of federal judicial candidates nominated by President Obama for federal judicial positions that are currently open or become open during the next four years.