Diversity and inclusion must be personal. Making history and even just experiencing it can be difficult. Words followed up by actions on mandatory diversity by corporate general counsel equals progress and success. These were the messages that came from the Texas Minority Counsel Program’s two-day annual meeting.
Food Law Expert Lauren Medoff Moves from AdvoCare to 7-Eleven
The Dallas in-house lawyer and ACC-DFW board member said it was her goal to join “the most talented team of attorneys in DFW.”
Lauren Haller: A Leader in Diversity and Inclusion at Pattern Energy and Beyond
Lauren Haller is the the daughter of a Houston judge and the great-great-granddaughter of an emancipated slave who became a Texas legislator during Reconstruction. Now legal counsel for operations at Pattern Energy, Haller created and launched a cutting-edge effort in the recruitment, professional development and retention of professionals at one of the world’s largest renewable energy companies. She is also the recipient of the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel Award for Achievement in Diversity and Inclusion.
Q&A with Pattern Energy Corporate Counsel Lauren Haller
The Texas Lawbook provides unique and substantive content to our Premium subscribers. In this interview, Pattern Energy Corporate Counsel Lauren Haller provides personal insight into her life, how she selects outside counsel and key things outside counsel should know about her.
2020 DFW Outstanding Corporate Counsel Awards Nominations are Open
The Texas Lawbook and the Dallas-Fort Worth Chapter of the Association of Corporate Counsel are now accepting nominations for the 2020 DFW Outstanding Corporate Counsel Awards. GCs and in-house counsel faced challenges like no other year and they did it with great success. Now, it is time to recognize and celebrate those achievements.
CenterPoint Energy Associate GC Judy Liu – An ‘Air Traffic Controller’ Managing a 150 Case Litigation Docket
Judy Liu was 6 when she and her mom arrived in the U.S. from Taiwan. She learned English in less than three months, mainly by watching Sesame Street, but she also discovered that kids in Texas were not always so welcoming. Even so, Liu survived and thrived and is the quintessential immigrant success story. Four decades later, Liu one of the top lawyers at CenterPoint Energy, managing about 150 active lawsuits. She is also the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel Award for Senior Counsel of the Year for a Large Legal Department.
Q&A: CenterPoint Associate GC Judy Liu
In a bonus Q&A for Premium Subscribers, Judy Liu shares with Lawbook founder Mark Curriden her views on litigation management, how she hires special counsel and what outside counsel needs to know about her.
2020 DFW Outstanding Corporate Counsel Award Nominations
The COVID-19 pandemic and the crisis in the oil patch have meant difficult times for many businesses. Through all of this, corporate general counsel and senior counsel at companies across North Texas have been called upon to do the best legal work of their careers. The Association of Corporate Counsel’s Dallas/Fort Worth Chapter and The Texas Lawbook seek to identify and honor those in-house counsel for the great legal work and leadership they performed in 2020.
2020 Houston Corp. Counsel Award: How Mindy Harper Won the Mattress Wars
Mattress Firm senior counsel Mindy Harper had been on the job only a few months when the Houston bedding company became embroiled in a multi-year, bet-the-company dispute that was litigating in 14 states – all happening as Mattress Firm went through a $3 billion bankruptcy and restructuring. “Mindy was the quintessential ‘grace under fire’ since the date she started at the company,” Houston lawyer John Thomas said.
Q&A: Mindy Harper
The Texas Lawbook provides unique, substantive and exclusive content to our Premium subscribers. In the interview, Mattress Firm Senior Counsel Mindy Harper provides personal insight into her life, how she selects outside counsel and key things outside counsel should know about her.
Mattress Firm’s Daria Russell: ‘Takes a Holistic Approach to Problem-solving and Never Cuts Corners’
Daria Russell is the granddaughter of sharecroppers. She worked hard, went to Harvard Law and worked at a global law firm. Now she is senior counsel at Mattress Firm where she has handled more than a dozen M&A deals and guided the retailer through bankruptcy restructuring. She is also the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel’s Senior Counsel of the Year for a Small Legal Department. This is Daria Russell’s story.
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Premium Content Bonus Q&A with Mattress Firm Senior Counsel Daria Russell
Mattress Firm Senior Counsel Daria Russell, in an exclusive Q&A with The Texas Lawbook, reveals what she looks for in hiring outside counsel, how she flyspecks a law firm’s first bill, advice to law firms regarding diversity and inclusion and the challenges she and Mattress Firm face during the era of Covid-19.
Kindel Nuno Q&A: ‘I Have No Money and No Time’
In a special feature for Premium Subscribers, Kindel Nuno discusses with Mark Curriden, founder of The Texas Lawbook, her life mentors, her best and worst days at Mattress Firm, her criteria for hiring outside counsel, important things to consider for the lawyers she hires and her biggest challenges ahead.
GC Kindel Nuno Leads Mattress Firm Through Crises and Minefields
Mattress Firm GC Kindel Nuno does not mince words about December 2017: “It was horrible – among the worst days of my professional career.” Nuno had led MF through two-dozen M&A deals to make it a national bedding retailer with 3,600 stores and $3 billion in revenues. But then, Mattress Firm’s parent company was accused of accounting fraud and the Houston retailer was staring at bankruptcy. Thankfully, MF had Nuno as its legal guide.
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Texas GC Forum Names Magna Stella Winners
Corporate in-house counsel from companies including Flowserve, NexTier, Pinnacle Propane and Seabed Geosolutions are among the recipients of the 2020 Magna Stella Awards.
Jing Bian ‘Proves that Nice People Can Finish First’
International corporate mergers often hinge on the meaning of a single term or the interpretation of a response. Enter Energy Transfer senior counsel Jing Bian, a Chinese-born, Harvard Law-educated M&A lawyer used her knowledge of Chinese culture and fluency in Mandarin to help guide the pipeline giant through a crucial joint venture. Citing Bian’s extraordinary success in less than two years in-house, Jing Bian is the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel Awards Rookie of the Year.
Q&A: Kevin McDonald
Citing his extraordinary leadership and legal acumen throughout the merger, the Association of Corporate Counsel’s Houston Chapter and The Texas Lawbook have awarded the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel General Counsel of the Year for a Midsized Legal Department to NetTier General Counsel and Chief Administrative Officer Kevin McDonald.
Veronica Foley Is Precision Drilling’s ‘Key to Success’
Veronica Foley was five when her grandfather, a lawyer in Columbia, was assassinated for being a political activist. The family lived in constant fear. She took different routes to school daily. Nearly four decades later, Foley is the general counsel at Precision Drilling. She and lawyers at Norton Rose Fulbright last year won a heated 8-year FLSA battle that could have been devastating for the Houston company. Foley and the law firm are the recipients of the 2020 Houston Corporate Counsel Business Litigation of the Year Award. The Texas Lawbook has the exclusive inside story.
GC Leanne Oliver’s Long and Winding Road to Law and Corporate America
Leanne Oliver could write the ultimate guide to girls about growing up. She lived in hippie communes, an old blue-green school bus, in the woods of North Idaho, in a 100-year-old log cabin and then back on the old school bus. That was just in elementary school. Today, Oliver is the GC of PepsiCo Foods North America and one of the most influential voices in the Texas corporate law community. She has a story to tell and she tells it to The Texas Lawbook.
Jared Sine’s So Far, So Good, Very Remarkable Year
While the rest of us have been dodging disaster, Jared Sine has been having a very, very good year. After settling with Bumble, the chief legal officer for Match helped guide the company through a reverse-split from Barry Diller’s IAC. Even in the best of times, it’s a complicated transaction that requires intense attention, a firm sense of direction and lots of luck. But add to that an economic collapse and a global pandemic and you … well, Sine explains what it took to The Texas Lawbook.
Eco-Bat Hires Daniel Terrell as new GC
Fresh out of bankruptcy, Dallas-based Eco-Bat Technologies has hired former Stream Energy general counsel and Baker Botts special counsel Daniel Terrell as the company’s first chief legal officer.
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