Julie Hardin is the first lateral partner to join Reed Smith’s new Houston office since the firm announced the initial group of 12 partners in February. Hardin, who was previously
McKool Smith Adds Appellate Partner Daniel Geyser
McKool Smith announced yesterday that appellate attorney Daniel L. Geyser has joined the firm as a principal in its Dallas office. Geyser, who has served as lead appellate counsel in
Tax Lawyer Timothy Devetski Jumps to Sidley Austin
Timothy J. Devetski has joined Sidley Austin in Houston as a partner in its global tax and tax controversy practice groups. Devetski was previously a partner at Vinson & Elkins.
Baker Botts Bolsters Energy Practice
Two former DLA Piper attorneys join Baker Botts’ Houston office as partners.
V&E and Latham Advise ETP/ETE in $3.75 Billion Transaction
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners, which is one of the largest and most diversified oil and gas companies in the U.S. with assets exceeding $16 billion, announced Thursday that its financial structures need simplifying. Truth. ETA on the ETE and ETP deal closing: Q2 2013.
V&E and Latham Advise ETP/ETE in $3.75 Billion Transaction
Dallas-based Energy Transfer Partners, which is one of the largest and most diversified oil and gas companies in the U.S. with assets exceeding $16 billion, announced Thursday that its financial structures need simplifying. Truth. ETA on the ETE and ETP deal closing: Q2 2013.
TCEQ to Appeal Whooping Crane Case
The AG’s office intends to appeal a federal judge’s ruling that found the state responsible for the death of 23 whooping cranes — or nearly 10 percent of the migrating population.
Bob Dupuy Joins Texas Methodist Foundation as GC
The former chair of Brown McCarroll will remain a senior partner in the firm’s Dallas office.
Weil Partner Recognized by Texas Diversity Council
Angela Fontana, co-head of Weil’s U.S. banking and finance practice and a partner in the firm’s Dallas office, has been named a 2013 Most Powerful & Influential Woman by the
A Question of 14: What’s in Their Golf Bags?
Forget the dictionary. Spring in Texas means bluebonnets, rattlesnakes and a new golf season, not necessarily in that order. It’s time for the “Texas Swing” for the professional tours – and it’s time to take a look in your golf bag. It’s a question of 14 – the allowable number of clubs for a round. Texas attorneys gave The Texas Lawbook a look into their golf bags. Ready to take notes?