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Dallas Jury Awards $5 million to Physician in Business Partnership Case

A Dallas jury ruled Tuesday evening that medical office executive Mehrdad Ghani committed fraud and breached the fiduciary relationship he had as part of a business partnership with North Dallas neurologist Erwin Cruz.

July 28, 2016 Mark Curriden

Legal Risk of ‘Pokémon Go’ is No Game for Employers

By overlaying a video game with the physical world, “Pokémon Go” creates a variety of situations in which companies may face legal action from game players as well as employees. The game’s owners, Japan-based Nintendo Ltd. and The Pokémon Company, have shielded themselves from lawsuits by requiring forced arbitration for any disputes arising from those who download the game. However, there are no such protections for unaffiliated companies that are dealing with all the existing and potential headaches – such as data breach concerns, business interruption and production loss and personal injuries – caused by “Pokémon Go” and its players.

July 28, 2016 Mark Curriden

Sidley Advises TSG in Sale of IT Cosmetics to L’Oreal

Seven lawyers from Dallas and Houston were part of the Sidley Austin legal team that represented TSG Consumer Partners in its sale of IT Cosmetics to L’Oreal for $1.2 billion.

July 27, 2016 Mark Curriden

Texas Financial Advisers: M&A Activity will Surge in Q4

Merger-and-acquisition activity crawled along during the first half of 2016, but leading financial advisers in Texas predict an acceleration of deal flow and size before the end of year. Financial advisers from KPMG, Tudor Pickering Holt, Grant Thornton and Anderson King Energy say they expect private equity firms and traditional investors in the oil patch to return to the deal market later after sitting on the sidelines for the past 18 months.

July 26, 2016 Mark Curriden

Texas Financial Advisers: M&A Activity will Surge in Q4

Merger-and-acquisition activity crawled along during the first half of 2016, but leading financial advisers in Texas predict an acceleration of deal flow and size before the end of year. Financial advisers from KPMG, Tudor Pickering Holt, Grant Thornton and Anderson King Energy say they expect private equity firms and traditional investors in the oil patch to return to the deal market later after sitting on the sidelines for the past 18 months.

July 26, 2016 Mark Curriden

Mergermarket: Texas M&A Dollar Declines Again in Q2

M&A lawyers in Texas who thought the first quarter was bad should brace for even worse news. Deal count was pathetically low during the second quarter of 2016 and the value of the transactions that were announced plummeted to lows the market has not seen since 2009 and the Great Recession. In addition, an increasing number of large deals being considered fell apart before closing.

July 25, 2016 Mark Curriden

Mergermarket: Texas M&A Dollar Declines Again in Q2

M&A lawyers in Texas who thought the first quarter was bad should brace for even worse news. Deal count was pathetically low during the second quarter of 2016 and the value of the transactions that were announced plummeted to lows the market has not seen since 2009 and the Great Recession. In addition, an increasing number of large deals being considered fell apart before closing.

July 25, 2016 Mark Curriden

Mergermarket: Texas M&A Dollar Declines Again in Q2

M&A lawyers in Texas who thought the first quarter was bad should brace for even worse news. Deal count was pathetically low during the second quarter of 2016 and the value of the transactions that were announced plummeted to lows the market has not seen since 2009 and the Great Recession. In addition, an increasing number of large deals being considered fell apart before closing.

July 25, 2016 Mark Curriden

OSHA’s Final Rule on Electronic Reporting: Why All the Fuss?

Employers subject to the Occupational Safety and Health Act and related OSHA regulations are likely familiar with their obligations to record and report certain workplace injuries and illnesses. On May 11, 2016, OSHA published a set of revisions (the “Final Rule”) to the existing regulations concerning recordkeeping and reporting requirements for employers. This article provides a brief overview of the Final Rule and offers some suggestions to prepare employers for the revised record-keeping and reporting requirements.

July 25, 2016 Mark Curriden

Updated – DBA Names Alicia Hernandez New Executive Director

Hernandez, who will assume her new role on Jan. 1, 2017, succeeds Cathy Maher, who has served as the DBA’e executive director for more than 20 years and been with the organization for almost four decades. Currently, Hernandez serves as the director of the DBA’s Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program.

July 22, 2016 Mark Curriden

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    “The move itself was real legal work, including banking charter conversions and building new relationships with Texas regulators and the Dallas Fed, and we found the same constructive, execution-oriented approach throughout,” Schwab General Counsel Peter Morgan told The Texas Lawbook in an exclusive interview.

    Morgan said Schwab's hiring of two Dallas prominent lawyers — Winstead shareholder Michael O’Neal and Jones Day partner and former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Regional Director Shamoil Shipchandler — were critical parts of the transition. In the interview, Morgan discusses the Texas legal and business markets and the challenges ahead.
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