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Hogan Lovells Recruits Global Projects Leader to Houston Office

Kevin Keenan was previously the deputy department head of the Baker Botts global projects practice in Houston.

January 16, 2018 Mark Curriden

Armbrust & Brown Adds Two Former Graves Dougherty Shareholders

Michael Whellan, a former president of Graves Dougherty, and Travis Phillips officially joined Armbrust & Brown on Monday.

January 16, 2018 Mark Curriden

SCOTX Argument: Ashes to Ashes to Court

The Texas Supreme Court is once again considering the issue of damages for mental anguish in a case involving the cremation of a woman who died unexpectedly in 2007. The case, brought by a son who had been living out-of-state, hinges on whether the funeral parlor involved had a special obligation to find him for his approval. Janet Elliott has details of the argument in The Texas Lawbook.

January 16, 2018 Janet Elliott

David Hernandez Serves as Trusted Counselor & Adviser to Hunt Family

Baltimore-born David Hernandez made his reputation in Texas as a tax lawyer and a strategic thinker. After years in the law firm trenches, he has emerged as a masterful in-house counsel at Hunt Consolidated and a trusted Hunt family adviser in a time of delicate transition. For this, and more, Hernandez is a finalist in the 2017 Outstanding Corporate Counsel Awards. Learn more about him in The Texas Lawbook.

January 16, 2018 Mark Curriden

Janie Perelman: ‘People Just Want to be Treated with Respect’

A massive data breach in 2014 could have been catastrophic for Michaels Stores. The arts and crafts company had to explain what happened to regulators, notify 2.6 million customers and fend off no less than five massive lawsuits. But Michaels has recovered, and many credit the rapid and transparent response by Janie Perelman, the company’s assistant general counsel. And now she’s a finalist in the 2017 Outstanding Corporate Counsel Awards. Read how she did it in The Texas Lawbook.

January 16, 2018 Mark Curriden

Famed Criminal Defense Attorney Doug Mulder Dies

Defense attorney Doug Mulder, who gained fame both as a prosecutor and defense attorney, is dead at 79. Details as they emerge in The Texas Lawbook.

January 15, 2018 Mark Curriden

Liberty Oilfield Launches $200M IPO to Delight of Industry – and Some Texas Lawyers

A noticeable lull in IPOs was broken last week by the revival of an issue postponed last year. Denver-based Liberty Oilfield Services not only revived the issue, it increased the size, suggesting to some that there is renewed equity demand from investors for energy companies. Claire Poole outlines the good news in The Texas Lawbook.

January 15, 2018 Claire Poole

Liberty Mutual Corporate Counsel Kimberly Houston “Sees the Bigger Picture”

Kimberly Houston’s fascination with the law may have begun with “Matlock,” but it’s grown into an expertise on such weighty subjects as employment misclassification and regulatory compliance. As Corporate Counsel for Liberty Mutual, the insurance giant, Houston has wrestled with large-scale undertakings, from a class action defense to the development of the company’s new corporate campus in North Texas. And now she’s a finalist in the Outstanding Corporate Counsel Awards. Read about her in The Texas Lawbook.

January 15, 2018 Mark Curriden

Chris Luna Uses ‘Carrots and Sticks’ to Push for Law Firm Diversity

Chris Luna, chief counsel at MetroPCS, has been a fixture in Dallas business and public life. He is an outspoken proponent of diversity in both the legal profession and the businesses they serve. His legal department is a finalist in the Outstanding Corporate Counsel Awards. Find out why in The Texas Lawbook.

January 15, 2018 Mark Curriden

11th Circuit Rejects Andy Beal’s Appeal in Owls Head Battle Against BB&T

A three-judge panel in Atlanta’s U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit has upheld a lower court’s decision to not award damages to a North Texas vulture fund in a contract dispute against BB&T Bank over loans that both financial entities held in a failed Florida real estate project.

January 12, 2018 Natalie Posgate

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  • P.S. — New State Bar President Launches Campaign to Fund Legal Aid for Low-Income Texans  - When speaking to fellow lawyers, Santos Vargas often asks them a question to illustrate a point. “How many of you could hire yourselves for a protracted legal dispute?” The point is that many people don’t have the financial means to hire a lawyer when faced with a legal problem, which is why the newly minted State Bar of Texas president is on a campaign to raise money for low-income Texans to access legal services. Vargas aims to raise $300,000, with July donations supporting victims of the recent Texas Hill Country flood.  July 11, 2025Krista Torralva

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  • Beck Redden Bolsters Appellate Group With Hire From Troutman Pepper Locke - Beck Redden announced this week the hiring of Chris Dove, who focuses on commercial litigation in the energy, financial services and maritime sectors. He had spent more than two decades practicing at Troutman Pepper Locke and Locke Lord.
  • McGuireWoods Names Tyler VanHoutan as New Houston Office Managing Partner
  • Reed Smith Beefs Up Global Regulatory Enforcement Group, Hires V&E Partner 
  • Rey Anaya Valencia Begins Deanship at South Texas College of Law Houston
  • Willkie Adds Blake Winburne to its Houston Office
  • Hines CLO Joins Greenberg Traurig in Houston
  • Thomas Verity Vaults to Norton Rose Fulbright
  • Veteran Houston Partner Jumps from Latham to Simpson
  • Skadden Hires Two M&A Partners from White & Case
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