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April 05, 2017 |

Susman Godfrey Rethinks Contingency Model, Looks to Oil and Gas Clients

"I have 116 lawyers at this firm. They need to feed their families," says Steve Susman.
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April 01, 2017 |

Dallas Legal Market is Smoking Hot in 2017

With firms opening Dallas offices and laterals moving from firm to firm, the Dallas legal market is in play in 2017.
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April 01, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Dallas Legal Market is Smoking Hot in 2017

With firms opening Dallas offices and laterals moving from firm to firm, the Dallas legal market is in play in 2017.
5 minute read
March 01, 2017 |

Gibson Dunn Raids Latham for New Houston Office

Michael Darden, chair of the oil and gas transactions group and co-chair of the oil and gas industry team at Latham & Watkins, is headed to Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher's new office in Houston. Gibson Dunn confirmed in February that it would hire eight oil and gas partners in the city, but declined to name them.
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February 13, 2017 | Insurance Coverage Law Center

Epperson v. AAA Fire & Cas. Ins. Co.

Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis  Eppersonv.AAA Fire & Cas. Ins. Co.2017 WL 406144Only the Westlaw citation is currently available.NOTICE:…
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January 24, 2017 |

Pennsylvania Instant Case Service Download Page (2016 Cases)

Use this page to download the 2016 cases discussed in The Legal Intelligencer.
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January 04, 2017 |

Judge Adds $700K in Attorney Fees to $150K Award in Age Bias Case

Apache's defense counsel, led by John Zavitsanos of Houston's Ahmad Zavitsanos Anapaikos, pledged to appeal.
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December 05, 2016 |

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November 23, 2016 |

Apache's Auto Clinic v. PennDOT, PICS Case No. 16-1410 (C.P. Philadelphia Aug. 11, 2016) Padilla, J. (6 pages).

An employee of a vehicle emission inspection station took short cuts by using a donor vehicle and keeping incorrect records in the inspection database. Although the station owner was not aware of the employee's actions and took remedial steps as soon as he became aware, he was by statute liable for the employee's actions. The station's license was suspended for issuing fraudulent inspection stickers and fraudulent recordkeeping. The owner appealed, but case law and statute strict interpretation required the finding. The court's order should be affirmed.
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