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The Churn: Bingham Loses Trio of Litigators, Plus More Lateral Moves
A three-partner litigation team moves from Bingham McCutchen to Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton; Greenberg Traurig sees its lawyers jump to Dechert, Husch Blackwell and Squire Sanders; and the chair of Dorsey's labor and employment practice joins Littler Mendelson. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].On Appeal from the 95th Judicial District Court Dallas County, Texas, Trial Court Cause No. DC-10-8554-
Energy Work Drives Firms' Financials
Energy work, both transactional and litigation, is a main driver behind strong 2012 financials at large Texas firms, although firm leaders also cite lateral hiring, a strong Texas economy, attention to collections and client year-end tax planning as major contributors.The Arc Of the Covenant: Texas Supreme Court Opinion Alters Path of Noncompete Law
The Texas Supreme Court just made it easier for employers to enforce noncompete covenants against ex-employees. In Marsh USA Inc. and Marsh & McLennan Cos. Inc. v. Rex Cook, a divided high court reversed a 5th Court of Appeals ruling that a noncompete covenant was unenforceable. Beverly Whitley, a partner in Dallas' Bell Nunnally & Martin who represents Marsh USA and MMC.Firm Finance: Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal
Gross revenue at Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal decreased to $48.4 million for 2010, a 9 percent decline from the $53.2 million generated by the firm in 2009.The 25 Greatest: James E. Coleman Jr.
Plenty of Texas lawyers have won big cases and made millions from the practice of law. But few have set the example for how to practice law the right way better than James E. Coleman Jr.Another Appellate Boutique Opens for Business in the Big D
When marketing a new appellate boutique, it's always a good idea to win a press-worthy case immediately after opening the doors. That's exactly what happened with Hankinson Levinger, a six-lawyer firm opened on July 1. The day after it opened, the firm was representing the Dallas County Commissioners Court in an injunction hearing showdown with Sheriff Lupe Valdez over whether a TV crew could film inside the county Jail.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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