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Beck Redden, Bracewell, Winston, Yetter Coleman Announce Partner Promotions

December 17, 2024 Mark Curriden

Twenty-two corporate law firms operating in Texas have announced their partner promotions — 112 in all — for the 2024-25 season.

Four more business law firms — Beck Redden, Bracewell, Winston & Strawn and Yetter Coleman — announced their new partnership ranks. 

Houston-based Bracewell elected five young lawyers in Texas into its partnership. Winston added four. Beck Redden and Yetter Coleman, two Houston litigation boutiques, promoted three and two respectively. All three of Beck Redden’s new partners focus on appellate litigation.

So far, new men partners outnumber women 65 to 47, Houston is besting DFW 60 to 40, and the corporate practice leads litigation 73 to 39. 

Here are the new partners by firm:

Beck Redden

Nicholas Bruno (Houston) — Litigation

Parth S. Gejji (Houston) — Litigation

Joshua S. Smith (Houston) — Litigation

Bracewell

W. Jared Berg (Houston) — Corporate securities

Christie L. Latimer (Dallas) — Real estate

Andrew W. Monk (Houston) — Corporate securities

John L. Stavinoha III (Houston) — Oil and gas

Anna Wortham (Dallas) — Litigation

Winston & Strawn

Ben Chrisman (Dallas) — M&A

Ahtoosa Amini Dale (Dallas) — Litigation

Ben Smolij (Houston) — Corporate securities

James Waters (Dallas) — Corporate/Financial institutions

Yetter Coleman

Mollie Bracewell (Houston) — Litigation

Justin Rowinsky (Houston) — Litigation

The full list of new partners for 2024-25 can be found on The Texas Lawbook’s Firm Management landing page. 

Mark Curriden

Mark Curriden is a lawyer/journalist and founder of The Texas Lawbook. In addition, he is a contributing legal correspondent for The Dallas Morning News.

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