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Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith Promote One to Partner

© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Texas-based law firm Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith promoted Stephanie Barnes to partner,

February 25, 2014 Mark Curriden

Thompson & Knight Elects Management Committee

© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Thompson & Knight elected nine attorneys to serve on its management committee for

February 25, 2014 Mark Curriden

Thompson & Knight Elects Management Committee

© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Thompson & Knight elected nine attorneys to serve on its management committee for

February 25, 2014 Mark Curriden

Chamberlain Hrdlicka Names Five New Shareholders, Four in Texas

© 2014 The Texas Lawbook. By Brooks Igo Staff Writer for The Texas Lawbook (February 25) — Houston-based Chamberlain Hrdlicka promoted five attorneys to equity shareholder, the firm announced last

February 25, 2014 Mark Curriden

The Texas Lawbook Passes 5,000 Paid Subscriber Milestone

The Texas Lawbook published its first article in November 2011 with no subscribers.

Twenty-eight months later, the online business law publication surged well past 5,300 this week thanks to several new group subscriptions from a handful of business law firms and corporate in-house legal departments.

February 25, 2014 Mark Curriden

Five Firms Experiment With Alternative Fee Arrangements

To some corporate general counsel, such as AT&T’s Wayne Watts and CenterPoint’s Scott Rozzell, the billable hour is a deplorable beast needing to be slain. Other GCs, such as Stephen Coats at Riverstone Holdings, are okay with the billable hour structure but seek flexibility depending upon outcome.

Here are five law firms – Ross Joyner, Schiffer Odom, The Willis Law Group, Skiermont Puckett and Munsch Hardt – that are catering to the growing demand for alternative fee arrangements.

February 25, 2014 Mark Curriden

Norton Rose Fulbright Opens Brazil Office

Norton Rose Fulbright is opening its 55th office in Rio de Janeiro, the firm announced last week.

February 24, 2014 Mark Curriden

Employment Law Experts Say Employers Legally Allowed to Require Flu Shots

If you don’t get a flu shot, you’re not just risking your health; you might also be risking your job. Labor and employment law experts explain why.

February 24, 2014 Mark Curriden

Hunts Give SMU Dedman $5 Million for Crimes Against Women Clinic

The gift from Ray and Nancy Ann Hunter Hunt will create a new advocacy center to help women who have been abused and targeted for crimes.

February 21, 2014 Mark Curriden

Musical Chairs in Texas Legal Community

As large national law firms continue to move into Texas to create a foothold in Dallas’ diverse business climate and Houston’s energy sector, a separate but related shift is occurring within the real estate markets. Availability for ideal law office space is shrinking and leasing rates are rising. Law firm management needs to stay attuned as the legal industry continues to be a key driver of two of the hottest real estate markets in the country.

February 21, 2014 Mark Curriden

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  • P.S. — Legal Aid Expands Across Texas with Volunteers, Grants and New Talent - In this edition of P.S., Texas legal aid organizations ramp up efforts to support communities affected by recent disasters. Texas RioGrande Legal Aid is calling on volunteer lawyers to assist flood survivors across Central Texas, while Legal Aid of NorthWest Texas launches its new mobile unit, the “Legal Aid Express,” to deliver on-the-ground disaster support to its region. SMU’s First Amendment Clinic received a $3 million endowment from the Stanton Foundation, with an additional $2 million challenge grant to expand its pro bono advocacy. Meanwhile, 17 University of Texas School of Law graduates received public interest fellowships, enabling them to serve underrepresented communities across the country. Finally, Sidley Austin’s Texas offices contributed to local hunger relief efforts as part of the firm’s “Summer of Service” campaign. August 1, 2025Krista Torralva & Elle Grinnell
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GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • IP Heavyweight Jeff Homrig Returns to Weil - Weil has bolstered its Texas presence by bringing back Jeff Homrig to the firm, this time as its Co-Head of its new IP, Technology & Science Litigation practice.
  • Paul Hastings Continues TX Growth Play with Energy M&A Hire
  • Sorrels Law Adds Veteran Houston Litigator
  • Fisher Phillips Adds Houston Litigator
  • Bradley Adds Partner in Dallas
  • Meet the New Head of Litigation at J.D. Silva & Associates
  • Dorsey & Whitney’s New Managing Partner Has Texas Ties and Big Plans
  • Vartabedian Hester & Haynes Hires Richard Roper to Launch New White Collar, Investigations Practice Group
  • Willkie Continues to Expand its Dallas Office with Veteran Dealmakers
  • FBFK Adds Two Lawyers to its Austin Office
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David Gail
Elizabeth Gibson
David Jones
Frank Lopez
Abbe Lowell
Neal Manne
Billy Marsh
Tom Melsheimer
Tasha Moser
Justin Nelson
Reed O'Connor
Kate Pennartz
John “J.” Pieratt
Danielle Reyes
Christopher Richardson
Randy Sorrels
Harry Susman
Larry Vincent
Victor Vital
Brent Walker
Matt Weybrecht
Melody Wilkinson
Alex Wolens

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Porter Hedges
Sorrels Law
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Toyota
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Willkie
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