Ex-Locke Lord Litigator Leaves for Dallas Litigation Firm
Bailey Brauer recently announced that Jason Marlin has joined its partnership ranks.
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Bailey Brauer recently announced that Jason Marlin has joined its partnership ranks.
After a short stint as a jury consultant, Britta Stanton is teaming up with Chrysta Castañeda and returning to counsel's table as an advocate.
The move signifies Kirkland’s ramped up effort to grow its operations in Texas with practice areas beyond corporate M&A.
With the move, Longview-based Sorey & Gilliland is angling to accommodate and increase its patent litigation work as the Western District of Texas has become one of the busiest venues in the country.
Several law firms recruited the former U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, who is a nationally recognized expert in cybersecurity, but Kirkland made it official Wednesday that she will become a partner in its government, regulatory and internal investigations group on Sept. 1.
More law firms that operate in Texas have announced that they are increasing associate salaries. A half-dozen other firms say they expect to follow suit in the next week. The Texas Lawbook has details.
Susan Fisher rejoined a few former Thompson & Knight colleagues and made partner with the lateral move.
Jennifer Nall, an original and current member of Judge Alan Albright's Western District of Texas attorney advisory panel, has moved her patent litigation practice to DLA Piper.
The Birmingham-based law firm is among a handful of national firms to expand into the state capital this year.
The Texas-based firm has tapped Jordan Ware as its Austin managing shareholder.
Norton Rose Fulbright recently brought on two key hires to its regulations and investigations team. The attorneys, both former federal prosecutors, participated in a Q&A with The Lawbook.
The Los Angeles-founded law firm, which reported $835 million in 2020 revenues, is breaking into the Texas market with four energy lawyers from Thompson & Knight.
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