In its December description of disciplinary actions, the State Bar of Texas reports that it has disbarred one lawyer, suspended 13 others and issued public admonitions against seven lawyers and two judges.
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Mergermarket: Kirkland Sets Texas M&A Record for Second Straight Year
Kirkland & Ellis is having back-to-back record years for representing businesses and private equity firms doing deals in Texas. Three law firms – Kirkland, V&E and Latham & Watkins – hold the top 18 spots for having advised the most buyers, sellers and investment banks in M&A transactions in a single year. The Texas Lawbook has the details.
Q&A in the PE Space: Mike McGill of MHT Partners
Mike McGill co-founded MHT Partners in Dallas in the first half of 2001. The timing wasn’t great. But McGill and MHT have endured, and Claire Poole talked to him about the growing influence of PE, what it takes to survive and what to expect after 2019.
CDT Roundup: 16 Deals, 11 Firms, 42 Lawyers, $2B
The U.S. is awash with private equity money at a time when deal activity is low, according to reports. Claire Poole explores that phenomenon plus the continuing slide in dealmaking activity involving Texas lawyers.
Houston Chronicle: Harris Co. Accuses Big Pharma of Price Fixing, Seeks $27M
Harris County filed suit against three insulin manufacturers this week, accusing the firms of colluding to set artificially high prices for the medicine and other diabetic treatments.
Federal Circuit Reverses Part of VirnetX v. Apple $502M Verdict
VirnetX Holding’s decade-long patent infringement battle against Apple appears to be closer to a finality. The federal appeals court tossed out two of four patent violations and sent the case back to the Eastern District of Texas to recalculate damages. The Texas Lawbook explains the long and winding road.
DBJ: A Week in Bankruptcies
Dallas area bankruptcy courts recorded nine business filings – including three with total debts above $1 million – during the week that ended November 8, 2019. Year to date through
NRP Scores Take-Nothing Judgment in $56M Dispute Against Anadarko
A state judge in Houston ruled Wednesday that a tax simplification restructuring deal involving mining properties in Wyoming does not require Natural Resource Partners to pay $56 million demanded by Anadarko.
By a Nose, Waco Overtakes Marshall as Patent Litigation Hotbed in TX
The reign of the Eastern District of Texas as the busiest patent docket in the U.S. ended last year when Delaware captured the top spot. Now, EDTX isn’t even the busiest patent jurisdiction in Texas. The designation now belongs to the Western District and new federal judge Alan Albright. The Texas Lawbook has an exclusive interview with Judge Albright, new data and an in-depth report on the new hot patent docket.
Hiersche Hayward Medical Malpractice Group Picks its Suitor
One week after the Dallas law firm announced it is closing at the end of the year, four more lawyers have announced their next move. They are joining another regional firm that has grown to nearly 40 lawyers in less than a year.