Three Big Law Partners Launch Houston Litigation Boutique
Former Baker Botts partners Kevin Jordan, Walter Lynch and Michael Cancienne have formed their own Houston litigation boutique.
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Former Baker Botts partners Kevin Jordan, Walter Lynch and Michael Cancienne have formed their own Houston litigation boutique.
Sabina Walia specializes in representing major natural gas pipeline operators in FERC proceedings.
Klingensmith, who was previously at Haynes and Boone, primarily represents large and small companies in disputes that arise from oil and gas operations and transactions in Texas and North Dakota.
Alimohammad is the first immigration attorney and the first attorney of Asian ethnicity to hold the board’s top leadership position.
Brookner also currently serves as the Texas & Southwest regional co-chair for the ABI Endowment.

The idea that inherent in an hourly rate at or north of $1,000 per hour is a unique skill born of decades of experience is hardly a new concept, even if the rate itself is eye-popping. What is new, is the relative scarcity of lawyers with the kind of skills to justify that kind of rate, especially in a trial practice.
Geoffrey Harper, Michael Bittner and Chad Walker all join from Fish.
Russ, who was most recently at Vinson & Elkins, said he was excited by the opportunity to build Barnes & Thornburg’s Dallas real estate practice from the ground up and expand its energy practice.
Russ, who was most recently at Vinson & Elkins, said he was excited by the opportunity to build Barnes & Thornburg’s Dallas real estate practice from the ground up and expand its energy practice.
Over the past year, Gibbons has worked with investment managers on new crowdfunding platforms, robo-adviser platforms and opportunistic energy funds.
Over the past year, Gibbons has worked with investment managers on new crowdfunding platforms, robo-adviser platforms and opportunistic energy funds.
Oakley will serve as the firm’s Americas representative.
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