Prominent litigator Mike Gruber has left the Dallas litigation firm that bears his name to join Dorsey & Whitney, a 106-year old Minnesota firm. The decision was hard, he says, but his reasoning is simple: “Its hard to compete against these national law firms.” Mark Curriden has the story.
Hunton Andrews Kurth Names Five Houston Partners to Executive Committee
One of the new executive committee members has also been named deputy managing partner of the newly-combined firm.
Foley Gardere Names Managing Partners of Texas Offices
Michael Newman, Michael Rogers and Kimberly Yelkin will lead the Dallas, Houston and Austin offices, respectively.
DLA Piper’s Big Texas Play
The firm has been on a lateral hiring spree during the past year that has increased its lawyer headcount in the state by 50 percent.
John McDowell Jumps to Dallas Trial Firm
Former Andrews Kurth Kenyon litigation partner John McDowell has joined forces with longtime friends and fellow Hughes & Luce ex-pats Paul Koning and Bobby Rubarts at the Dallas trial law firm Koning Rubarts.
Former Directors of Litigation at TCEQ Join Holland & Knight in Austin
John Riley and Paul Sarahan were previously at Kelley Drye.
Barnes & Thornburg Signs Lease to More than Double its Dallas Office Space
The Indianapolis law firm is moving to the new PwC Tower in the fall.
Munsch Hardt Taps Two Dallas Shareholders to Lead Diversity Committee
Nolan Knight and Michael Krywucki have been tasked with leading the firm’s diversity and inclusion efforts.
Polsinelli Launches New Practice with Former Gardere Partners
Joyce Mazero and Len MacPhee will co-chair Polsinelli’s global franchise and supply network practice
Houston Oil and Gas Partner Joins Baker Botts
Craig Vogelsang, who most recently practiced at Winston & Strawn, specializes in upstream and midstream oil and gas development, financing and acquisitions and dispositions.
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