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Associate Finally Joins Abraham Watkins, 5 Years After His Move Was Blocked by a Client
Efraim Gonzalez Jr. was unable to move to Houston plaintiff's firm Abraham, Watkins, Nichols, Agosto, Aziz & Stogner in 2018 because USA Gymnastics, a client of his former firm, refused to waive a conflict of interest.Women Lawyers Deploy Tactical Maneuvers to Handle Child Care
With women still carrying the bulk of child care responsibilities, lawyer-moms working long hours handle the kid-care challenge with creativity and precision.Women Lawyers Deploy Tactical Maneuvers to Handle Child Care
Working moms face bias and stigma, dubbed the “motherhood penalty,” said Liz Morris, a professor and deputy director of the Center for WorkLife Law at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law.Women Lawyers Deploy Tactical Maneuvers to Handle Child Care
With women still carrying the bulk of child care responsibilities, lawyer-moms working long hours handle the kid-care challenge with creativity and precision.USA Gymnastics Refuses to Grant Conflict Waiver, Stalling Houston Lawyer's Lateral Move
Efrain Gonzalez needs a conflict of interest waiver from USA Gymnastics to join Abraham. Watkins, Nichols, Sorrels, Agosto & Aziz, but the troubled organization is refusing to provide it.2017: The Year Out-Of-State Firms Moved Into Texas and Lateral Hiring Got Hot
Texas continued to see a host of new law offices, firm expansions and lateral moves in 2017.SBOTX Votes for New Executive Director
Former State Bar of Texas President Trey Apffel is slated to become the bar's next executive director.Texas Firm Sets Up Shop in San Antonio After Merger
Mehaffy Weber, a Texas firm with offices in Austin, Beaumont and Houston, is headed to San Antonio after absorbing all five lawyers from local litigation boutique O'Connell & Avery.SBOT Search Committee to Name Next Executive Director
Former State Bar of Texas President Trey Apffel is slated to become the bar's next executive director.Bid to Have State Bar Executive Director Wannabes Interviewed Openly Fails
When the State Bar of Texas search committee for a new executive director meets Aug. 29 to interview persons who have expressed an interest in becoming the bar's next executive director, the meeting will take place behind closed doors.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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