Two Energy Regulatory Attorneys in Austin Join Spencer Fane
William A. (Cody) Faulk III and Rashmin Asher have left Austin-based Lloyd Gosselink for Spencer Fane.
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William A. (Cody) Faulk III and Rashmin Asher have left Austin-based Lloyd Gosselink for Spencer Fane.
Longtime colleagues Barry Sorrels and Stephanie Luce Ola have branched off from their old firm to create a new criminal defense firm, Sorrels Ola. It handles everything from state misdemeanor and felony charges to federal healthcare fraud charges.
The products liability and trade secrets lawyer joins from Holland & Knight.
Max Stubbs, who specializes in midstream and upstream transactions, is reuniting with old colleagues from the Locke Lord corporate group.
Knox Ricksen, a litigation firm specializing in complex healthcare and insurance-fraud cases, has opened its first office outside of California with three lawyers.

Sarah Fortt, the fifth lateral partner Latham has added in Austin, will lead the global ESG practice alongside London partner Paul Davies.
With the additions from Crain Caton, Jackson Walker has recruited 12 partners over the past three months.
The five-partner team — highlighted by Whit Roberts and Jack Jacobsen, two Locke Lord lifers — includes three who have held firm or department-wide leadership roles. This latest move brings O'Melveny's Texas partner total to 15, with more lateral poaching expected by the Los Angeles-headquartered firm.
Ryan McBeth, lawyer, inventor and former IBM engineer, joins McKool Smith as a principal from Bracewell, where he specialized in patent, trade- secret and trademark disputes in the energy and tech sectors.

Juliana Morehead Sersen, who spent 12 years with the entity that manages the Texas electric grid, says she’s still sorting out what role, if any, she will play in Baker Bott’s cases stemming from last February’s deadly winter storm.
Kat Li now is the seventh Texas-based lawyer in Kirkland's growing intellectual property practice group. She joins from McKool Smith.
Phoenix-based Snell & Wilmer is the latest new entrant — and the first of 2022 — in Texas.
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