Former Burleson LLP lawyer Mark Jones joins as a partner with two associates.
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Munck Wilson Adds Litigation Partner Shain Khoshbin
Khoshbin lateraled over from Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors, where he practiced the past four years.
Weil’s Mandy Price Appointed to LANWT Board of Directors
Price, a corporate lawyer in Dallas, also serves on the board of directors of the Texas Civil Rights Project and the board of trustees of the ChildCareGroup.
Weil's Mandy Price Appointed to LANWT Board of Directors
Price, a corporate lawyer in Dallas, also serves on the board of directors of the Texas Civil Rights Project and the board of trustees of the ChildCareGroup.
Godwin PC Names Alan York Managing Shareholder
York is a Houston appellate attorney.
Kelly Hart Opens Baton Rouge Office
It is Kelly Hart’s second office in the Bayou State. The Fort Worth-based firm opened a New Orleans office in 2014.
Dallas IP Trial Law Firm Combines with LA Litigation Boutique
The new law firm will be called Skiermont Derby.
Three TX Firms Close $1.6 Billion Private Placement for Pipeline MLP
The Houston-based midstream master limited partnership plans to use the money for capital expenditures, repayment of debt, and general partnership purposes.
Marshall Simmons, lawyer for the Dallas Cowboys, Dies at 82
Three legendary trial lawyers – Jim Coleman, Jim Cowles and Marshall Simmons – reigned over the Dallas legal market from the 1960s through the 1980s. One of the legends, Simmons, died Thursday. He recruited and mentored some of the most prominent litigators in North Texas today. And he is famous for representing the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in copyright infringement lawsuits against the movie distributors of Debbie Does Dallas. Simmons, 82, died Thursday. This article has all the details.
SCOTX to Decide on Small Tobacco Manufacturer Taxation Case
The Texas Supreme Court is considering the constitutionality of a special tax the state started levying against small manufacturers of discount cigarettes in 2013. At the urging of Big Tobacco, the state instituted a $0.55 per pack charge to cigarette makers not involved in the $17.3 billion settlement in 1998. This story has all the details in the dispute.