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Meet Chief Judge Carl Stewart: “A Brilliant Legal Mind Housed in a Very Nice, Regular Person”
The Fifth Circuit’s chief judge has lived an extraordinary life and experienced discrimination that would make most people bitter and angry for life. Yet his colleagues on the federal appeals court and lawyers who know him best say he is one of the most kind-hearted, gentle and forgiving men they have ever met.
This article takes an in-depth look at the life of Carl Stewart, widely regarded as one of the most powerful federal judges in the nation.
Hecht is Now Longest Serving Texas Justice Ever
Chief Justice Nathan Hecht has served more than 9,157 days on the Texas Supreme Court, making him the longest serving justice in history.
V&E Advises Crestview Partners and Texoma in Acquisition of Crude Oil Business
Texoma Transportation & Crude Marketing, LLC announced Friday that it has acquired CP Energy.
V&E Advises Crestview Partners and Texoma in Acquisition of Crude Oil Business
Texoma Transportation & Crude Marketing, LLC announced Friday that it has acquired CP Energy.
Three Texas Energy Giants Take Multibillion-dollar Dispute to a Jury
When does a business relationship become a partnership? That question is at the heart of a multibillion-dollar dispute involving Energy Transfer Partners, Enterprise and Enbridge Inc. that is scheduled to start trial this week in Dallas.
Energy GCs: More M&A, JVs, IPOs Expected in 2014
The general counsel at more than a dozen major energy companies tell TLB their M&A plans for 2014 and what that means for legal fees for outside counsel.
Energy GCs: More M&A, JVs, IPOs Expected in 2014
The general counsel at more than a dozen major energy companies tell TLB their M&A plans for 2014 and what that means for legal fees for outside counsel.
Mexico Moves Toward Historic Energy Reforms
V&E’s Boyd Carano and colleagues examine efforts to end the 75-year monopoly on the oil and gas industry and open Mexico’s energy sector to private investment and participation.
Meadows Collier Promotes Two to Partnership
© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (January 23)—Dallas-based tax boutique Meadows Collier promoted Michael Villa and Mary Wood to the partnership, the