Ashley Yen was in kindergarten when she drew a picture of herself in the future: a stick figure of herself in a suit and glasses holding a briefcase, “I’ve always wanted to be a lawyer,” said Yen, who is associate in-house counsel and assistant vice president at Methodist Health System. She is one of the youngest and arguably the most important in-house counsel in North Texas in the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic. Because of Yen, Methodist was one of the first hospitals in DFW to administer the vaccine.
Q&A: Ashley Yen
Premium Subscriber Content From the day the Center for Disease Control issued its initial coronavirus warning for U.S. hospitals, Methodist Health System need to lean on its youngest vice president. Ashley Yen and her legal team responded, answering and engaging the plethora of legal issues and regulatory procedures critical to dealing with a global pandemic. Mark Curriden had the opportunity to discuss those challenges and a variety of other issues in a special Q&A.
GC Priya Aiyar Gives American Airlines the Legal Advantage
American Airlines GC Priya Aiyar may be the smartest lawyer in corporate America. So say lawyers and executives who watched her in action during the pandemic. She clerked for Judge Merrick Garland and Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. She’s been the GC of the U.S. Treasury and a chief legal advisor at the FCC. Every bit of those smarts were needed to address the plethora of legal issues American faced during the past year.
“Priya has no ceiling,” AA Executive VP Stephen Johnson said. “If she remains in the airline industry, the industry will experience a revolution in operations and Priya will be a key reason for that evolution. She is unlike any other lawyer who has ever worked in the airline industry.”
Q&A: Priya Aiyar
PREMIUM ONLY Priya Aiyar is general counsel at American Airlines. Like many in-house counsel she was tested by the pandemic in ways that seemed unfathomable when she took the job i 2019. But her performance at the legendary air carrier has brought praise from all quarters in the business world.
Mark Curriden, founder of The Texas Lawbook, talked to her at length about the obstacles she faced and the challenges still ahead of her. Here is a portion of that conversation.
Liza Farrow-Gillespie Scholarship Goes to Law Magnet Student Going to Yale
Derek Lipscombe reviewed all the applications – 10 essays, school transcripts and letters of recommendation. One exceptional student received the Liza Farrow-Gillespie Intrepid Young Woman Scholarship which provides $10,000 annually to a college-bound high school senior who has the namesake’s “do anything, go anywhere” spirit.
‘Head First Into the Fire’
At 35, Ricky Torlincasi is one of the youngest GCs in the oil patch. He’s been on the job at Blackbeard Operating less than two years, but he’s already helped integrate three mergers, led the acquisitions of Anadarko Basin assets from BP and ConocoPhillips’ legacy Waddell Ranch, and the divestitures of assets in Oklahoma and South Texas. Then there’s the litigation he’s handled.
Torlincasi’s successes have him as a finalist for the 2020 DFW Outstanding Corporate Counsel’s Rookie of the Year Award.
Q&A: Ricky Torlincasi, GC Blackbeard Operating
Ricky Torlincasi has seen a lot in less than 20 months as general counsel of Blackbeard Operating. Mark Curriden, founder of The Texas Lawbook had a chance to talk with Torlincasi at length about what he’s learned about himself, what he likes about in-house legal work and what he looks for in outside counsel.
Mergermarket Names Top 50 M&A Dealmaking Firms for Texas Clients in Q1
Only five of the Mergermarket top 50 law firms representing Texas businesses in M&A during Q1 2021 are headquartered in Texas. Two dozen firms increased their count, a dozen saw declines in their M&A activity. And what the hell is up with Ropes & Gray?
Dallas Appeals Court: Ex-Clients of Ken Paxton Can List Him as ‘Responsible Third Party’ in Securities Fraud Litigation
Investment firm Unity Resources scored a significant victory Thursday in a hotly contested securities fraud litigation when the Fifth District Court of Appeals in Dallas agreed that a lower court erred in not allowing the company to name Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton as a “designated responsible third party” in the case.
Todd Barton: A ‘Steady Hand’ at Fannie Mae
Imagine a law practice in which you serviced tens of thousands of real estate transactions annually and oversaw the litigation in thousands of cases a year. Welcome to the world of Fannie Mae Deputy GC Todd Barton and his team, who provide legal support for all properties in the U.S. that are acquired by Fannie Mae in foreclosure.
How does he do it? The answer rests in the fact that Barton is the recipient of the 2020 DFW Outstanding Corporate Counsel Award for Innovation. The Texas Lawbook has his story.