Lawyers for the Texas Pacific Land Trust – one of the largest landholders in the Permian Basin – are seeking an injunction against a candidate for a vacant trustee slot, alleging that he has failed – and refused – to disclose potential conflicts of interest. Natalie Posgate details the bitter proxy struggle behind the unusual lawsuit.
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Baker Botts advises NASCAR on $2B International Speedway purchase
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Water Law Partner Glides to Holland & Knight’s Austin Office
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A Billionaire’s Battle, Blow-By-Blow
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