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EESG Activism After ExxonMobil
In this edition of their Corporate Governance column, David A. Katz and Laura A. McIntosh discuss the high-profile ExxonMobil shareholder vote in May that sent shock waves through many of corporate America's boardrooms. The ExxonMobil example reflects the recent increase in shareholder support for EESG-related proposals, and it demonstrates the risks and dynamics at play in the current environment.In Further Texas Expansion, O'Melveny Opens Dallas Office With Norton Rose Team
O'Melveny & Myers opened an office in Dallas Monday evening only three weeks after it moved into the Texas market with an Austin launch.The Controversy That Cost Alex Oh Her SEC Job Could Now Cost the Defense $313K
After a federal judge found fault with Paul Weiss and Alex Oh over behavior during a deposition. opposing counsel wants the defense to pay more than $313,000.More Law Firms Are Vetting Cases for Political Risks. But There's No Foolproof Solution
Barnes & Thornburg says it has a system in place to approve representations. But it couldn't stop a partner from tying the firm to conspiracy-peddling My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell.View more book results for the query "Exxon Mobil"
Smoking-Hot Austin Attracts Another Firm—O'Melveny & Myers
California-founded Am Law 100 firm O'Melveny & Myers opens an office in Austin with a team from Thompson & Knight that does M&A, private equity, project development, infrastructure, and federal and Texas regulatory work in the energy sector.Thompson & Knight Losing More Lawyers Amid Holland & Knight Talks
California-founded Am Law 100 firm O'Melveny & Myers opens an office in Austin with a team from Thompson & Knight that does M&A, private equity, project development, infrastructure, and federal and Texas regulatory work in the energy sector.Smoking-Hot Austin Attracts Another Firm—O'Melveny & Myers
California-founded Am Law 100 firm O'Melveny & Myers opens an office in Austin with a team from Thompson & Knight that does M&A, private equity, project development, infrastructure, and federal and Texas regulatory work in the energy sector.Irving, Texas-headquartered Exxon Mobil Corp. and Other Big Oil Companies Rolling in Cash
Some oil majors will pay down debt, some will focus on returning cash to shareholders. All are expected to neglect capex, perhaps to the detriment of their business's long-term prospects.Judge Faults Paul Weiss, Alex Oh Over Litigation Conduct in Exxon Case
Senior U.S. District Judge Royce Lamberth said Paul Weiss and former partner Alex Oh "should have known better than to impugn another attorney's character without reviewing the entire record."Trending Stories
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