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Headcount Numbers Flat at Largest Firms in Texas
In 2010, one Texas firm grew due to an oil rig explosion and another shrank due to the timing of birthdays. Godwin Ronquillo increased its lawyer count by almost 50 percent during the last eight months of 2010, primarily to meet the needs of one client, says Donald E. Godwin, chairman and chief executive officer of the Dallas-based firm. The firm represents Halliburton Energy Services Inc. of Houston in litigation related to the April 2010 Gulf of Mexico explosion of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig operated by BP PLC of London.Maternity, Paternity and Adoption Benefits at Large Firms in Texas
Rules Mean Lawyers Must Report Corporate Shenanigans
Lawyers doing securities work for public companies now have a greater obligation to report suspicions of violations of securities laws to corporate executives and boards under new rules approved on Jan. 23 by the Securities and Exchange Commission.Who's Hiring Lawyers? Texas Law Firms Growing, Shrinking
Rising client demands and a market offering abundant lateral hiring opportunities helped swell the number of lawyers at two Texas firms by more than 40 percent during 2012. Meanwhile, percentage drops at firms losing lawyers were much lower than they were two years ago in 2010.Expanding Domains: A Primer on the New gTLDs
Attorneys Robert C. Scheinfeld and Parker H. Bagley look at what confronts a company registering a new generic top-level domain name -- and the ensuing legal rights involved.A Q&A we published earlier this month with Burford Group CEO Christopher Bogart sparked a testy exchange of letters to the editor from Bogart and Lisa Rickard, president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's Institute for Legal Reform.
Firm Believer: Baron & Budd Fires Back At Lawyer in Battle Over Alleged Misrepresentations
A Dallas County jury began hearing testimony in a suit in which a former Baron & Budd lawyer alleges Russell Budd, a founder of the well-known asbestos litigation firm, made negligent and fraudulent misrepresentations to induce him to join the firm in May 2006. Jim Hartnett Jr. (pictured, left) represents plaintiff Gary Cruciani.A dozen Am Law firms failed to convince a federal judge in San Francisco to throw out claims that many of the world's leading consumer electronics companies conspired to fix prices for CD, DVD and Blu Ray recordable and rewritable drives.
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