Baker & McKenzie Promotes One in Texas
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Chicago-based international law firm Baker & McKenzie promoted 15 lawyers in North America
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© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Chicago-based international law firm Baker & McKenzie promoted 15 lawyers in North America
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Chicago-based international law firm Baker & McKenzie promoted 15 lawyers in North America
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Houston-based Bracewell & Giuliani promoted 10 attorneys to partner, including seven in Texas,
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Houston-based Bracewell & Giuliani promoted 10 attorneys to partner, including seven in Texas,
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Texas-based law firm Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith promoted Stephanie Barnes to partner,
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Texas-based law firm Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith promoted Stephanie Barnes to partner,
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Thompson & Knight elected nine attorneys to serve on its management committee for
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Thompson & Knight elected nine attorneys to serve on its management committee for
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Houston-based Chamberlain Hrdlicka promoted five attorneys to equity shareholder, the firm announced last
The Texas Lawbook published its first article in November 2011 with no subscribers. Twenty-eight months later, the online business law publication surged well past 5,300 this week thanks to several new group subscriptions from a handful of business law firms and corporate in-house legal departments.
To some corporate general counsel, such as AT&T’s Wayne Watts and CenterPoint’s Scott Rozzell, the billable hour is a deplorable beast needing to be slain. Other GCs, such as Stephen Coats at Riverstone Holdings, are okay with the billable hour structure but seek flexibility depending upon outcome. Here are five law firms – Ross Joyner, Schiffer Odom, The Willis Law Group, Skiermont Puckett and Munsch Hardt – that are catering to the growing demand for alternative fee arrangements.

The gift from Ray and Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt will create a new advocacy center to help women who have been abused and targeted for crimes.
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