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Tony Magee Joins Dallas IP Firm
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Weil recently helped raise more than $85,000 for Dallas nonprofit Vogel Alcove at its sixth annual “Dodge for a Cause” dodgeball tournament.
McKool Scores PTAB Win #2 for Sinus Surgery Device
A group of lawyers from the Dallas office of McKool Smith have scored a Patent Trial and Appeal Board win for a patent that a Dallas ear, nose & throat surgeon owns related to the technology of sinus surgery.
Updated: It’s Official – Kirkland Opens Office in Dallas
By Mark Curriden – (July 11) – Chicago-based Kirkland & Ellis made it official Wednesday. It is opening an office in Dallas. To staff its North Texas operation, Kirkland has hired nine corporate transactional lawyers from four elite law firms – Jones Day, Vinson & Elkins, Weil, Gotshal & Manges, and Winston & Strawn – and one accounting firm, KPMG.
U.S. Oil & Gas Acquisition Activity Falters in Q2 – But Maybe Not For Long
Oil and gas M&A transactions in the U.S. dropped in the second quarter, well below quarterly averages experienced since 2009, even as global activity blossomed. The reasons may, in part, be structural; but they also may be temporary, according to Drillinginfo. Claire Poole explains in The Texas Lawbook.
Kirkland Steals Capital Markets Leader In Houston
The Kirkland & Ellis hiring rampage in Texas continued Tuesday. The Chicago-based firm is once again revealing its deep pockets by luring one of the nation’s leading capital markets legal advisors to leave the Houston office of Latham & Watkins, where he is reportedly one of the firm’s highest paid partners. Kirkland, which only opened in Texas four years ago, now has nearly 150 lawyers operating in the state. The Texas Lawbook has the details.