Houston-based Plains All American Pipeline and Tulsa-based Magellan Midstream Partners have joined forces to construct a crude oil pipeline from the Denver-Julesburg Basin to Cushing, Oklahoma.
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Greenberg Traurig Shareholder in Austin Named TALA President
Elizabeth Rogers is a data privacy and cybersecurity expert in the firm’s Austin office.
Jackson Walker Names New Managing Partner of Fort Worth Office
William Jenkins will lead the approximately 20-lawyer office.
Cantey Hanger’s Stephanie Harrison Elected Fellow of Texas Bar Foundation
Harrison, a graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law, joins approximately 8,500 other Fellows.
Cantey Hanger's Stephanie Harrison Elected Fellow of Texas Bar Foundation
Harrison, a graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law, joins approximately 8,500 other Fellows.
Zoe Littlepage: A Career of Winning Verdicts and Sending Messages to Corporate Boardrooms
For more than 25 years, Houston trial lawyer Zoe Littlepage has been involved in some of the biggest and most complex disputes with medical device makers and pharmaceutical companies. She’s taken scores of cases to trial and won hundreds of millions of dollars for her clients. The ABA TIPS Section earlier this month honored Littlepage with its Pursuit of Justice Award, which recognizes lawyers and judges who excel in providing access to justice for all.
Why Texas Will Never Recognize Underground Water Migration as Trespassing
To the disappointment of many landowners, the Texas Supreme Court avoided controversy by instead focusing on the issue of which party bears the burden to prove consent as it relates to the claim of trespass. Although there will be future cases that try to bring the issue back to life, it will continue to be a difficult road for plaintiffs to establish a claim for trespass for deep subsurface wastewater migration. If one day they do prevail, the stakes will be high.
Smartflash Scores $533 Million from Apple in Patent Infringement Case
An East Texas federal jury ruled late Tuesday that Apple infringed three patents created by a Tyler-based data storage technology company and must pay $532.9 million for doing so.
Pro Bono Week Forges Connections: Connecting Needs with Passions Leads to Engagement
For the past six years, 100 percent of our full-time U.S. lawyers have done pro bono work and more than 50,000 hours were dedicated to low income and charitable clients in each of the last three years.
Robert Hart has the Coolest Lawyer Job on Earth – Meet Mark Cuban’s General Counsel
For nearly three decades, Hart has been Cuban’s friend and chief legal adviser. “Mark goes at a very fast pace,” he says. “He’s out there everywhere. My job is to be his backstop… fill in the holes behind him. I’m here to help Mark do what he does best, but to make sure that he avoids legal pitfalls.”
In this in-depth profile, Hart discusses the challenges of being Mark Cuban’s top lawyer, the complexity of the deals he’s handled and the millions of dollars he spends annually on outside legal fees. Cuban, of course, also weighs in.
“[Robert’s] job is to be super conservative and to piss me off… but also to protect me,” Cuban says. “Here’s the thing: When I don’t follow Robert’s advice, it usually bites me in the ass.”