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T&K Dallas Partner Mary McNulty Named to Family Place Board

McNulty is chair of the American Bar Association’s Committee on Appointments to the Tax Court.

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

Texas Lawbook Exclusive: Mega-deals Broke Texas M&A Size Records in 2016

Texas businesses smashed all records when it came to mega-mergers, acquisitions and divestitures during the fourth quarter of 2016. The average value of M&A deals in Texas topped $1 billion during the final three months of last year. “It was the year of the big deal and the year of the big finish,” says Chad Watt of Mergermarket. “We blew the doors off in the second half.” The Texas Lawbook provides full data and charts, including a list of the 25 biggest Texas M&A deals of 2016.

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

Texas Lawbook Exclusive: Mega-deals Broke Texas M&A Size Records in 2016

Texas businesses smashed all records when it came to mega-mergers, acquisitions and divestitures during the fourth quarter of 2016. The average value of M&A deals in Texas topped $1 billion during the final three months of last year. “It was the year of the big deal and the year of the big finish,” says Chad Watt of Mergermarket. “We blew the doors off in the second half.” The Texas Lawbook provides full data and charts, including a list of the 25 biggest Texas M&A deals of 2016.

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

Texas Lawbook Exclusive: Mega-deals Broke Texas M&A Size Records in 2016

Texas businesses smashed all records when it came to mega-mergers, acquisitions and divestitures during the fourth quarter of 2016. The average value of M&A deals in Texas topped $1 billion during the final three months of last year. “It was the year of the big deal and the year of the big finish,” says Chad Watt of Mergermarket. “We blew the doors off in the second half.” The Texas Lawbook provides full data and charts, including a list of the 25 biggest Texas M&A deals of 2016.

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

Texas Lawbook Exclusive: Mega-deals Broke Texas M&A Size Records in 2016

Texas businesses smashed all records when it came to mega-mergers, acquisitions and divestitures during the fourth quarter of 2016. The average value of M&A deals in Texas topped $1 billion during the final three months of last year. “It was the year of the big deal and the year of the big finish,” says Chad Watt of Mergermarket. “We blew the doors off in the second half.” The Texas Lawbook provides full data and charts, including a list of the 25 biggest Texas M&A deals of 2016.

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

Texas Lawbook Exclusive: Mega-deals Broke Texas M&A Size Records in 2016

Texas businesses smashed all records when it came to mega-mergers, acquisitions and divestitures during the fourth quarter of 2016. The average value of M&A deals in Texas topped $1 billion during the final three months of last year. “It was the year of the big deal and the year of the big finish,” says Chad Watt of Mergermarket. “We blew the doors off in the second half.” The Texas Lawbook provides full data and charts, including a list of the 25 biggest Texas M&A deals of 2016.

January 11, 2017 Mark Curriden

Exclusive: Runaway Swiss Businessman Returns to Dallas… In Handcuffs

A Swiss arbitration ruled that Rudolf Suter owed $2 million to a Florida investor from a failed business deal. Suter ignored it. When the investor discovered he was living large in Texas, the investor sought and received a judgment from a Dallas federal court. Suter filed for bankruptcy. He ignored that until he was threatened with jail. And when a Dallas federal judge decided to hold a contempt hearing, Suter caught a British Airways jet for London.

Last month, Suter was arrested when he tried to return to the U.S. He was returned to Dallas, cuffed hand and foot, for a hearing last Friday and was presented with a whole new legal problem: federal charges for lying during his bankruptcy proceedings.

“He has been avoiding the U.S. legal system for over five years,” said one of the lawyers involved. “Although it took a while, it looks like the system has caught up with him.”

January 10, 2017 Natalie Posgate

Pipeline Industry Notches Win at Texas Supreme Court in Eminent Domain Case

After a nine year fight in Texas courts to establish that its carbon dioxide pipeline is a common carrier, Denbury Green walked away from the Supreme Court of Texas Friday with a big win. Lawyers for energy interests praised the ruling as restoring stability to pipeline planning, while advocates for landowners said the decision gives pipelines a sort of get-out-of-jail-free card by letting them retroactively prove eminent domain authority. The Texas Lawbook has full details.

January 9, 2017 Mark Curriden

Analysis: Who Are the Top Contenders for Trump’s First SCOTUS Pick?

When the next history of the Supreme Court of the United States is written, several pages will be devoted to Judge Merrick Garland’s nomination and the 2016 presidential election. Some are already calling it the year the Republicans “stole” a Supreme Court seat. Now, President Trump will appoint Scalia’s replacement. Everyone is wondering who Trump will choose. Some reports suggests an announcement could come any day and Trump’s list of possible nominees includes a couple Texans.

January 9, 2017 Mark Curriden

SM Energy GC and Baker Botts Lead $800M Eagle Ford Deal

Austin-based Venado Oil & Gas chose Baker Botts partner Mike Bengtson of Austin to advise the E&P company in its purchase of property and midstream assets in the Maverick Basin and Eagle Ford. SM Energy GC David Copeland and asst. GC James Lebeck are leading the deal for the Denver company.

January 8, 2017 Mark Curriden

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GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • Barnes & Thornburg Lands Veteran Louisiana Litigator for its Dallas Office - Barnes & Thornburg has hired veteran Louisiana litigator Kelly E. Brilleaux as a partner in its Dallas office, the firm announced in a news release Thursday. 
  • Condon Tobin Hires Team from Libby Sparks
  • Sorrels Law Launches Beaumont Office with Veteran Maritime Litigator David James
  • Sidley Strengthens Dallas Office by Hiring David Monteiro
  • SBSB Eastham Adds Veteran Trial Lawyer In Corpus Christi
  • Jackson Walker Hires Former Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht
  • Trade and Tariffs Specialist Joins V&E
  • Sheppard Mullin Adds Tax/Executive Comp Partner in Houston from Kirkland
  • Troutman Pepper Locke Bolsters Energy Regulatory Practice in Austin
  • GT Taps Bill Katz to Co-Chair Antitrust Practice
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Reem Abdelrazik
Doug Bacon
Harry Beaudry
Jonathan Benloulou
Gene Besen
Doug Bland
Jacqui Bogucki
Vera De Brito de Gyarfas
David Buck
Nora Burke
T.J. Campbell
Wayne Chan
Michael Considine
Mogan Copher
James Cowen
Kevin Crews
Samantha Crispin
Dawud Crooms
Shamus Crosby
Clint Culpepper
Brock Degeyter
Nick Dhesi
William Eiland
Austin Elam
Miles Emery
Bill Finnegan
David Gail
Adam Garmezy
Sami Ghubril
Breen Haire
Kim Hicks
J. Dean Hinderliter
Nicole Islinger
James Johnston
Atma Kabad
John Kaercher
Erin Kaufman
Paul Kukish
Thomas Laughlin
Oscar Fernando Leija
Emily Lichtenheld
Rob Little
Ryan Logan
Bryan Loocke
Katy Lukaszewski
Ryan Lynch
Ryan Maierson
Benjamin J. Martin
Madeline McCune
Sean McFarlane
Richard McGee
Sarah McLean
Sameer Mohan
Andrew Monk
Charlie Ofner
Stephen Olson
Joe Orien
Zach Parker
John Pitts
Benjamin Potter
Brendan Quigley
Kevin Richardson
Alex Robertson
Jason Rocha
Julian Seiguer
Mark Sloan
Chad Smith
Lande Spottswood
John Stribling
Vanessa Sutherland
Tanner Sykes
Martha Todd
Michael Vardanian
Thomas Verity
Douglas Warner
Kyle Watson
Luke Weedon
John Wetwiska
Sean Wheeler
Debbie Yee

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Morgan Lewis
Pillsbury
Porter Hedges
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Sidley
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White & Case
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