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Houston Firm to Pay $102K in Sanctions for Conduct in Toyota Center Personal Injury Case - Wilson, Elser, Moskowitz, Edelman & Dicker has been ordered to pay sanctions for failing to comply with court orders. While the firm is ordered to pay over $102,000 to compensate the plaintiffs for their attorney fees, the Harris County District Court warned further violations will result in more severe sanctions. February 19, 2026Alexa Shrake
Kornbacher Moving To Austin Tech-Focused Boutique Firm as Name Partner - Veteran tech dealmaker Devika Kornbacher Kornbacher comes from Clifford Chance, where she helped launch the Houston office in 2023 as managing partner and served as co-chair of the firm’s Global Tech Group. Prior to that, she was a partner at Vinson & Elkins in Houston for nearly 16 years. February 19, 2026Jason Philyaw
Ex-Prosecutor, Defense Attorney Get Probation for Deleting Messages - A former federal prosecutor and a Dallas-based criminal defense attorney received misdemeanor probation after pleading guilty to a scheme involving deleting text messages they were ordered to produce to the court. February 18, 2026Mark Smith
TI, Intel, AMD and Mouser Successfully Move Ukrainian Lawsuits to Federal Court - Lawyers for four U.S. technology companies, including Texas Instruments, won a preliminary battle Wednesday to move lawsuits brought by five Ukrainian citizens who claim that microchips, processors and programmable devices made by the four companies are being used by the Russian military in its war against Ukraine. But the victory for the technology companies could be a “be careful for what you ask” moment in the litigation. February 18, 2026Mark Curriden
David Nemecek Bolts Kirkland for Simpson Thacher, Which Intends to Open a Dallas Office - David Nemecek, one of the nation's pre-eminent pre-eminent strategic advisers to distressed companies, is leaving Kirkland & Ellis for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, according to a news release from his new firm late Wednesday. Simpson Thacher also said it plans to open a Dallas office. February 18, 2026Allen Pusey
Dallas Business Court Jury Trial Ends with Directed Verdict - Judge Andrea Bouressa granted the defense's motion for directed verdict Wednesday afternoon and dismissed the jury on the second day of trial. This is the first jury trial for the newly established court to reach a conclusion. February 18, 2026Alexa Shrake

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In Ex-VP’s Race Discrimination Case Against Exxon, Business Court’s Constitutionality Challenged - Echoing arguments made by opponents of the creation of the Texas Business Court, Houston lawyer Tony Buzbee has filed a motion arguing that the structure of the court is unconstitutional and that his client’s race discrimination case does not belong there. The Texas Supreme Court in August 2024 decided a similar challenge to the constitutionality of the Fifteenth Court of Appeals, finding the law that allowed for its creation was constitutional. February 18, 2026Michelle Casady
Litigation Roundup: Exxon’s Defamation Suit Against California AG Will Proceed - In this edition of Litigation Roundup, a team from King & Spalding notches an early win for Vistra in a dispute with the city of Sulphur Springs over the use of land that formerly housed a lignite mine, a healthcare executive faces prison after pleading guilty to fraud, and a $51 million win secured by Dean Omar Branham Shirley against Avon in a mesothelioma case is upheld on appeal in California.   February 16, 2026Michelle Casady

Expert Voices

Fifth Circuit Sanctions Opinion Gives Practical Advice for AI Use - In an opinion released Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit sanctioned a lawyer $2,500 for filing a reply brief with several “hallucinated” case citations and then providing evasive responses to the court when it asked the lawyer about those references. Chief Judge Jennifer Elrod wrote the opinion and was joined by Judges Jerry Smith and Cory Wilson. The opinion provides a strong statement about the Fifth Circuit’s view of this highly relevant topic, as well as practical pointers to avoid this kind of problem going forward. February 19, 2026David Coale
Your Client’s ChatGPT Strategy Session Just Became Government Evidence - A Manhattan federal judge’s landmark ruling has direct consequences for Texas lawyers, corporate general counsel and every executive who has ever opened an AI chatbot to think through a legal problem — before calling their lawyer. February 18, 2026Chris Schwegmann

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Appellate

  • Fifteenth Court Holds, with Caveats, that Pleading Amendments May Defeat Business Court Jurisdiction
  • Fifth Circuit Gives Trump Admin Win on Immigration Detention Policy 
  • Hot-Button Issues Shaped Kyle Hawkins’ Advocacy

Bankruptcy

  • Litigation Roundup: DOJ Claims Jackson Walker Fee Deals Put Private Interest Over Public Trust
  • Bondholder Sues Ex-Judge Jones, Firms Over SDTX Bankruptcy Scandal
  • Saks Files Bankruptcy in Houston

Commercial Litigation

  • Texas Courts Cold as Ice to Winter Storm Uri Victims
  • Business Court: January 2026 Decisions
  • Susman, Litigation Funder Sued by Former Client for Loss

Corp. Deal Tracker/M&A

  • Tariff to Trillion: Texas Deal Lawyers Had a Blockbuster Year (and Hardly Saw It Coming)
  • Dallas Dealmaker Co-Leads Earth-Shattering $1.25T SpaceX Merger
  • Comerica Closes $10.9B Merger, Wins DFW Corp. Counsel Award for M&A Transaction of the Year

GCs/Corp. Legal Depts.

  • Chasity Henry Named New Jacobs GC
  • 2025 DFW Corp. Counsel Award Winners: ‘It Was a Challenging Year’
  • Elaine Rodriguez Steers DFW Airport Through Turbulent Times

White-Collar/Regulatory

  • Former SEC Chief Trial Lawyer Takes Practice to Vartabedian
  • Top 10 White-Collar Crime Cases of 2025
  • Agency Recommends $9.6M in Fines for Houston-based Midstream for 2022 Deepwater Spill

Firm Management

  • After the Claude Crash — What Agentic Tools Mean for Legal Research Vendors and Texas Lawyers
  • Big Law’s Transfer Portal: Elite Firms Raid Texas Talent with Record Pay Packages
  • Melsheimer, Stodghill Lead Nine-Partner Litigation Team to King & Spalding

Stories You Might’ve Missed

  • The Legacy of Pennzoil v. Texaco 40 Years Later — The Civil Jury Trial of the Century - Pennzoil v. Texaco's legacy remains significant, as it changed how companies handle mergers and acquisitions, caused the Chamber of Commerce to designate Texas as a judicial hellhole in 1986 and directly led to two decades of massive tort reform efforts that dramatically limited the rights of Texans to sue businesses, doctors and insurance companies for wrongdoing. It also launched Texas trial lawyer Joe Jamail to national stardom and made him the richest trial lawyer in American history. In this in-depth article, The Texas Lawbook provides a detailed timeline of the events involved in the historic litigation, as well as comments from more than a dozen lawyers about the legal strategies employed. November 18, 2025Mark Curriden & Alexa Shrake

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  • My Five Favorite Books: James A. Deeken (Fund Formation Partner at Akin) - A potentially life-changing book for any professional, an inspiring story of triumph, and a narrative of moral courage are among my favorite books. February 18, 2026James A. Deeken
  • P.S. — Nearly $1.4M Raised for Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program - In this edition of P.S., we report on the Dallas Bar Association’s impressive $1.4 million fundraising campaign to support the Dallas Volunteer Attorney Program. Coming up, you can watch your favorite lawyer-led musical bands while donating to charity at the Feb. 26 Law Rocks Dallas. And a pro bono legal intake clinic hosted by lawyers from Baker Botts and Toyota North America returned to New Friends New Life. February 13, 2026Krista Torralva

GCs, Lawyers & Firms

  • David Nemecek Bolts Kirkland for Simpson Thacher, Which Intends to Open a Dallas Office - David Nemecek, one of the nation's pre-eminent pre-eminent strategic advisers to distressed companies, is leaving Kirkland & Ellis for Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, according to a news release from his new firm late Wednesday. Simpson Thacher also said it plans to open a Dallas office.
  • Energy Litigation Partner Moves to Porter Hedges
  • Katz Teams Up with Vartabedian
  • Foley Expands Dallas Construction Bench with Addition from Gray Reed
  • Chasity Henry Named New Jacobs GC
  • Houston Trial Boutique Sorrels Law Adds Experienced Trial Lawyers
  • Latham Hires Trial Superstars Expected to Eventually Launch Dallas Office
  • Austin Energy Projects Partner Moves from Greenberg Traurig to Baker Botts
  • TechnipFMC’s Former Head of Litigation Joins Fletcher Held
  • Kilpatrick Bolsters Houston Office
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Chip Babcock
Chris Bankler
Jamie B. Beaber
David J. Beck
Bill Benitez
Jessica Berkowitz
Brent Bernell
Tyler Bexley
Shawn Blackburn
Michael Blankenship
Jeffrey Brill
Anita Brown
Ian Brown
Stuart Campbell
Jack Chadderdon
Paul Clement
Erin Nealy Cox
Scott Craig
Kevin Crews
Shamus Crosby
Hannah M. Crowe
Geoffrey Culbertson
Sean Cunningham
John Daywalt
Rajiv Dharnidharka
James Ducayet
Brian K. Erickson
Scott Everett
Weiru Fang
Elizabeth Freeman
Tad Freese
Melanie Fry
Geoff Gannaway
Paul Genender
John J. Gilluly III
Rodney Gilstrap
Andrew Gorham
John Greer
Joseph Grinstein
Matthew Haddad
Colleen Haile
Breen Haire
Shahmeer Halepota
Dionne Hamilton
Troy Harder
Rusty Hardin
Michael Hawes
Nathan Hecht
Stephen Hessler
Hillary Holmes
Marc Jaffe
Lauren Jenkins
David Jones
Atma Kabad
Susan Kennedy
David Kinder
Justin King
Allan Kirk
Melanie Koltermann
Doug Kubehl
Joe Laurel
Sang Lee
Steven Lockhart
Arthur Lotz
Barbara Lynn
Mike Lynn
Nora McGuffey
Stephanie McPhail
Mark Melton
Jeri Leigh Miller
Kimberly A. Moore
Mark Moore
Shelby Morgan
Alia Moses
Davis Mosmeyer III
Darren Nicholson
Eamon Nolan
Ivy Nowinski
Holland O’Neil
George Padis
Ian Peck
Jonathan Platt
Chase Proctor
Doug Rayburn
Joel Reese
Kevin Richardson
Andrew Rodheim
Seth Rubinson
Mazin Sbaiti
Ana Sanchez
Vincenzo Santini
Jeffrey Scharfstein
Robert Schroeder III
Scott Seidel
Steven Sexton
Ahmed Sidik
Robert Slovak
Emily Smith
Melissa R. Smith
Jonathon Soler
Robert Soza
Lande Spottswood
Craig Stanfield
Justin Stolte
Josh Teahen
Kelly Tidwell
Linda Tieh
Rafael B. de Toledo
Monica Uddin
Rhett Van Syoc
Rahul Vashi
Gabe Vazquez
Patrick Venter
Sarah Walden
Kandace Walter
Kyle Watson
Mikell Alan West
Noël Wise
Meng Xi

Firms in the News

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AZA
Baker Botts
The Bandas Law Firm
Beck Redden
Boies Schiller Flexner
Bracewell
Bradley Arant
Burns Charest
Clement & Murphy
Condon & Forsyth
DLA Piper
Dykema
Foley & Lardner
Gibson Dunn
Gillam & Smith
Haynes Boone
Holland & Knight
Jackson Walker
King & Spalding
Kirkland & Ellis
Latham & Watkins
Lynn Pinker
Mayer Brown
MoloLamken
Pamela Welch PLLC
Patton Tidwell Culbertson
Paul Hastings
Porter Hedges
The Probus Law Firm
Reese Marketos
Rusty Hardin & Associates
Sbaiti & Company
Sidley Austin
Simpson Thacher
Skadden
Squire Patton Boggs
Sullivan & Cromwell
Susman Godfrey
Troutman Pepper Locke
Vinson & Elkins
Weil
Willkie
Winston & Strawn

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