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Asked & Answered with Bell Nunnally’s Heath Cheek: State Fair & Texas Business Court Working Group

In this edition of Asked & Answered, Bell Nunnally partner Heath Cheek discusses his first trial and trial prep. He also shares how he got involved with the State Fair of Texas and how it became a piece of home for him in Dallas.

August 12, 2026 Alexa Shrake

Sober as a Judge: One Year Without a Drink, and What Came Back

For most of my career, drinking wasn’t a problem I had. It was a skill I was known for. I did my law school homework in the back booth of a pub. I’ve recruited lawyers over long dinners, courted reporters over scotch and raised the seed money for a nonprofit around my backyard fire pit while a bottle of whiskey made the rounds. A friend once described me, fondly: “Mark may be the drunkest guy in the room by blood alcohol content, but he’ll appear as sober as a judge.” In our profession, that’s practically a letter of recommendation. Nobody worries about the lawyer who never slurs, never misses a deadline and outworks the room.

That is the trap, and it is our profession’s trap, specifically.

August 12, 2026 Mark Melton

Judge’s Post-trial Recusal Throws Edgemere Dispute Into Limbo

After the attorneys argued their case at trial and submitted post-trial briefs to U.S. District Court Judge Ada Brown, she recused herself without explanation. Now, the attorneys may have to retry the case before a new judge. The bench trial between the trustee of a Dallas luxury senior living community and its landlord began in May.

August 11, 2026 Alexa Shrake

Mark Cuban Withdraws Rule 202 Petition

Mark Cuban’s request to withdraw his Rule 202 petition was granted by Texas Business Court Judge Bill Whitehill without prejudice Monday. The case originated in the Dallas County District Court and was removed to the Texas Business Court last week.

August 11, 2026 Alexa Shrake

Dallas Marina Operator Snaps Up MarineMax for $1.5B

Dallas-based Safe Harbor Marinas said on Aug. 10 that it has acquired MarineMax for $53 a share, or about $1.5 billion, in cash. MarineMax, based in Oldsmar, Florida, is a boat and yacht retailer that also provides superyacht services. Sidley Austin provided outside legal counsel to MarineMax, while Simpson Thacher advised Safe Harbor.

August 11, 2026 Jason Philyaw

Jury Finds 3M Partially Responsible for Fatal 2020 Explosion, Awards $62.3M

In Round 4 of multidistrict litigation stemming from the fatal explosion at the Watson Grinding and Manufacturing facility on the Northwest Side of Houston, jurors determined 3M was 30 percent responsible. Most recently, in May, a different jury had returned a complete defense win for the company. The lawyers involved told The Texas Lawbook it was the first civil jury trial they had handled that required the jurors receive an Allen charge.

August 10, 2026 Michelle Casady

Kirkland Hires Top-Notch Trial Lawyer from Gibson Dunn

Today was Andrew LeGrand’s first day with Kirkland & Ellis after 14 years at Gibson Dunn. He said he has “no doubt in my mind that I made the right decision.”

August 10, 2026 Alexa Shrake

Litigation Roundup: Permanent Injunction Against Samsung Urged in Patent Infringement Appeal

In this edition of Litigation Roundup, a hedge fund manager goes to prison for failing to report millions in income, and a bankruptcy law firm operating in Texas is pinged for filing cases with false financial information. 

August 10, 2026 Michelle Casady

20 Rulings, 5 Divisions: Reappointed Business Court Judges Build Rapidly Maturing Case Law

There’s no sign of a summer slowdown in Texas Business Court. The Court has delivered 20 opinions since our last monthly installment, and thus far, summer’s defining feature has been breadth over blockbuster. All five divisions and nine different judges pitched in. The First Division led the way with almost half the total publication volume. July supplanted May as the Court’s busiest month yet, but it was also its most doctrinally varied, one in which the Court behaved less like a specialty commercial docket and more like a full-service court majoring in business disputes.

Three themes tie the summer’s substantive opinions together thus far.

August 10, 2026 Zack Ewing, Austin Lesch & Seth Smitherman

Curiosity as a Competitive Edge

How Yetter Coleman’s Jeffrey Andrews is using AI to rethink litigation, client service, and the practice of law.

August 10, 2026 Haverly Damon / Harvey

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  • Lynn Pinker Pro Bono Team Wins Asylum for Venezuelan Political Activist - After 10 years representing a Venezuelan political activist on a pro bono basis, lawyers with Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann secured asylum for their client after an immigration judge found he had been subjected to a systematic campaign of persecution by the Venezuelan government because of his political beliefs.  August 14, 2026Krista Torralva
  • Haynes Boone Pro Bono Team Secures Tax Relief for Dallas Habitat Homeowner - A Dallas homeowner who is prohibited from selling her Habitat for Humanity home for more than $160,000 was twice taxed based on appraisals valuing the house at nearly double that amount. Haynes Boone lawyers handling the matter pro bono recently secured an agreed judgment requiring the Dallas Central Appraisal District to recognize the home’s deed restriction when determining its taxable value, ending a dispute the attorneys say threatened to undermine the purpose of affordable home ownership programs.  August 14, 2026Krista Torralva

GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • Houston Litigator Daniel Mayerfeld Joins Blank Rome - Daniel Mayerfeld, a business litigation partner, has joined Blank Rome in Houston from Skadden. He will focus his practice on complex commercial litigation, with an emphasis on high-stakes energy and commercial disputes.
  • Kirkland Hires Top-Notch Trial Lawyer from Gibson Dunn
  • Catching Up with Jude Leblanc on Move to Morgan Lewis
  • Houston Energy Partner Hired by King & Spalding 
  • Southwest Airlines Lawyer Transfers to Dowd Bennett
  • Nadler Nelson Grows Houston Presence
  • Gray Reed Adds Wendie Childress to Litigation Bench
  • Dallas IP Litigator David Higer Joins Cole Schotz
  • Dallas Real Estate Finance Lawyer Kevin Wakefield Joins Jones Day 
  • Willkie Broadens Texas Reach with High-Profile Litigation Hires
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Chip Babcock
Chris Bankler
Jamie B. Beaber
David J. Beck
Bill Benitez
Jessica Berkowitz
Brent Bernell
Tyler Bexley
Shawn Blackburn
Michael Blankenship
Jeffrey Brill
Anita Brown
Ian Brown
Stuart Campbell
Jack Chadderdon
Paul Clement
Erin Nealy Cox
Scott Craig
Kevin Crews
Shamus Crosby
Hannah M. Crowe
Geoffrey Culbertson
Sean Cunningham
John Daywalt
Rajiv Dharnidharka
James Ducayet
Brian K. Erickson
Scott Everett
Weiru Fang
Elizabeth Freeman
Tad Freese
Melanie Fry
Geoff Gannaway
Paul Genender
John J. Gilluly III
Rodney Gilstrap
Andrew Gorham
John Greer
Joseph Grinstein
Matthew Haddad
Colleen Haile
Breen Haire
Shahmeer Halepota
Dionne Hamilton
Troy Harder
Rusty Hardin
Michael Hawes
Nathan Hecht
Stephen Hessler
Hillary Holmes
Marc Jaffe
Lauren Jenkins
David Jones
Atma Kabad
Susan Kennedy
David Kinder
Justin King
Allan Kirk
Melanie Koltermann
Doug Kubehl
Joe Laurel
Sang Lee
Steven Lockhart
Arthur Lotz
Barbara Lynn
Mike Lynn
Nora McGuffey
Stephanie McPhail
Mark Melton
Jeri Leigh Miller
Kimberly A. Moore
Mark Moore
Shelby Morgan
Alia Moses
Davis Mosmeyer III
Darren Nicholson
Eamon Nolan
Ivy Nowinski
Holland O’Neil
George Padis
Ian Peck
Jonathan Platt
Chase Proctor
Doug Rayburn
Joel Reese
Kevin Richardson
Andrew Rodheim
Seth Rubinson
Mazin Sbaiti
Ana Sanchez
Vincenzo Santini
Jeffrey Scharfstein
Robert Schroeder III
Scott Seidel
Steven Sexton
Ahmed Sidik
Robert Slovak
Emily Smith
Melissa R. Smith
Jonathon Soler
Robert Soza
Lande Spottswood
Craig Stanfield
Justin Stolte
Josh Teahen
Kelly Tidwell
Linda Tieh
Rafael B. de Toledo
Monica Uddin
Rhett Van Syoc
Rahul Vashi
Gabe Vazquez
Patrick Venter
Sarah Walden
Kandace Walter
Kyle Watson
Mikell Alan West
Noël Wise
Meng Xi

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Boies Schiller Flexner
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Bradley Arant
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Condon & Forsyth
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Dykema
Foley & Lardner
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Gillam & Smith
Haynes Boone
Holland & Knight
Jackson Walker
King & Spalding
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Latham & Watkins
Lynn Pinker
Mayer Brown
MoloLamken
Pamela Welch PLLC
Patton Tidwell Culbertson
Paul Hastings
Porter Hedges
The Probus Law Firm
Reese Marketos
Rusty Hardin & Associates
Sbaiti & Company
Sidley Austin
Simpson Thacher
Skadden
Squire Patton Boggs
Sullivan & Cromwell
Susman Godfrey
Troutman Pepper Locke
Vinson & Elkins
Weil
Willkie
Winston & Strawn

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