David Keltner has had a decorated career in the law, but this month he received an honor that ranks near the top of his accomplishments.
Jackson Walker Expands Three Practice Areas
Jackson Walker recently added new hires in its bankruptcy, wealth planning and white collar practices.
Munsch Hardt Announces Houston Office Expansion
The firm is adding 16 new offices, a conference room and training area and two common areas with the additional 8,800 square feet.
Locke Lord Bolsters Dallas Corporate Team
Christine Williford, who lateraled over from Hunton Andrews Kurth, has handled numerous add-on acquisitions for LEXITAS over the past year.
Austin Banking Law Firm Opens Dallas Office
Fenimore Kay Harrison Ford launched its first office outside of Austin with three attorneys from two law firms.
T&K Partner Michael Stockham Named to ACFE Board
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners is the world’s largest anti-fraud organization and provider of anti-fraud training and education.
Denver Law Firm Adds Dallas Litigation Partner
Kevin Schutte, who was previously at Bracewell, focuses his litigation practice on representing banks and other financial institutions.
Kirkland Lures Tax Expert from KPMG
The firm announced this week that David Wheat, a former principal in KPMG’s Washington National Tax Group, has joined as a partner.
SMU Dedman Law to Launch Center for Business Leadership and Law
At the request of an anonymous donor who led with a $3 million contribution, The Robert B. Rowling Center for Business Law and Leadership is named in honor of the owner and chairman of TRT Holdings Inc., the holding company for the Omni Hotels and Resorts chain and Gold’s Gym International. Rowling is a 1979 graduate of the law school.
Bell Nunnally Boosts Litigation and White Collar Practices
The three new additions are headlined by partner David Walton, an appellate guru who was previously at Parsons McEntire McCleary & Clark, and senior counsel Craig Warner, who was an assistant attorney general of Texas.
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