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Kirkland, Sidley, V&E, Latham Top CDT’s 2021 Law Firm M&A Rankings in Texas
Texas lawyers feasted on mergers and acquisitions in 2021. The Texas offices of Kirkland & Ellis did the most deals — though Sidley, Vinson & Elkins and Latham & Watkins were crazy busy. The Texas Lawbook‘s Corporate Deal Tracker lists the law firms that were involved in a record-smashing 929 corporate deals last year and the dealmakers who led those transactions.
Correction:The Texas Lawbook, in an earlier version of this article, undercounted the deal count and deal value for Gibson Dunn, Haynes and Boone and Locke Lord. We apologize for this error.
CDT Roundup: 11 Deals, 8 Firms, 99 Lawyers, $2.5B
Texas M&A staged a comeback year in 2021 with some astonishing deal numbers. But behind those numbers lies some interesting changes in the business sectors that both gained and changed. Some are obvious, like healthcare and infrastructure; but some are not so obvious, like food. The CDT Roundup looks at some of those numbers and, in particular, one food deal that typifies several ways in which the food sector is changing, along with last week’s dealmaking and the firms involved.
The Texas Energy Grid Crisis Didn’t Have to Happen: Will There Be a Repeat?
The Texas deep freeze last year dramatically and graphically illustrates the consequences of the government’s failure to address the state’s energy needs. But the same is happening in other states and across the globe. The much-needed changes resulting from this past winter won’t even be implemented in time for this current winter and, once again, Texans are at the mercy of Mother Nature. This article examines factors that contributed to the Texas electrical grid failure in February 2021 and recommends ways to prepare infrastructure for extreme weather in the era of climate change.
DBJ: Generational Group Adds Tech Consulting through Recent Acquisition
Over the last few years, Generational has expanded its practice from lower-middle-market mergers and acquisitions to advisory services across life cycles.
DBJ: PE/M&A Lawyers Switch Firms, Talk How to Get Deals Done
Whit Roberts and Jack Jacobsen spoke with the Dallas Business Journal about the M&A landscape and their deal pipelines.
Plaintiffs Lawyers Face Critical Stage in Winter Storm Uri Litigation
For 11 months, hundreds of wrongful-death, personal-injury and property-damage lawsuits seeking billions of dollars in damages related to Winter Storm Uri edged along at a snail’s pace. But a Houston judge appointed to oversee the litigation has put strict new deadlines on the lawyers who suddenly find themselves in the midst of a make-or-break few months that could determine the legitimacy and survival of their lawsuits. The Texas Lawbook has the details.
Food Fight: Texas and Biden Administration Squabble Over Broccoli and Ketchup in a SCOTUS Case
Texas and the Biden administration are often at legal odds with each other. But one dispute in briefs filed with the U.S. Supreme Court last week takes the cake.
Houston Energy Exec Accused of Fraudulent Kickback Scheme
Federal prosecutors in Houston and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission have charged former Pacific Summit Energy President Matthew Clark with operating an illegal scheme involving insider trading of natural gas futures and financial kickbacks. A federal grand jury Thursday indicted Clark on multiple counts of wire fraud, insider trading and making illegal commodities transactions. If convicted, he faces 130 years in federal prison.
Longtime Colleagues Form Heard Merman, a Houston Plaintiffs’ Firm
Denman Heard and Derek Merman have worked side by side on cases across the country. Their new firm, they say, will specialize in catastrophic personal-injury claims.