Andrews Myers Lands Trio of Litigators
Andrews Myers has recruited lawyers from three different law firms to beef up its burgeoning litigation practice in Houston.
Free Speech, Due Process and Trial by Jury
Andrews Myers has recruited lawyers from three different law firms to beef up its burgeoning litigation practice in Houston.
Jeffrey H. Wood, the former acting assistant attorney general for the Justice Department’s Environment & Natural Resources Division, has joined the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.
Kimera Hall, a 2014 graduate of the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity Fellows Program, is one of 10 lawyers appointed to new leadership positions at the Cincinnati law firm.
Kim Uskovich, who is also an expert in Texas liquor law, was previously at Kelly Hart.
John Culberson, a Republican, represented Texas' 7th congressional district in Houston for nearly two decades.
Todd Arritola previously worked in KPMG’s Deal Advisory group for five years.
Ryback received her law degree from SMU and is the immediate past president of the Dallas Association of Young Lawyers.
Matthew Nielsen has practiced at Dallas litigation boutique Stanton LLP since 2017.
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