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Amid Strong Performance in Local Markets, Law Firms Continued to Open Up Shop in Texas in 2023
Out-of-state firms continued to open offices in the robust Texas market throughout 2023, and a number of firms put new leaders into place.Dallas Trial Lawyer Dick Sayles Leaves Bradley Arant to Launch New Firm
Richard "Dick" Sayles, who joined Bradley Arant Boult Cummings in 2019 to help launch its Dallas office, has left for a solo practice where he will continue to try lawsuits.Balch & Bingham Launches in Houston With Lateral Partner Pair
Balch & Bingham, a 200-lawyer firm based in Birmingham, Alabama, hired two energy and M&A partners in the Texas expansion.Law Firm Expansion in Texas Continued at Strong Clip in 2019
Out-of-state firms continued to open new offices in Texas cities in 2019, a trend that accelerated in 2017 and hasn't slowed.Ex-Diplomats Warn Against Extending Civil Liability to Bank in Suit by Terror Victims
Former U.S. diplomats are going to bat for the Jordan-based Arab Bank, arguing in papers filed this week with the U.S. Supreme Court in favor of affirming dismissal of a suit filed by victims of terrorist plots that they say the bank funded.Fairfax Fin. Holdings Ltd. v. S.A.C. Capital Mgmt., LLC
New Jersey Civil RICO Statute Inapplicable Where Alleged Conduct and Harm Occurred Outside StateIn Arab Bank Case, SCOTUS Likely to Revisit 2013 Ruling
In deciding whether corporations can be held liable for human rights abuses abroad under the Alien Tort Statute in 'Jesner v. Arab Bank,' the U.S. Supreme Court will likely need to take another look at its narrow decision in 'Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum' and decide whether it's time to expand on it.In Arab Bank Case, SCOTUS Likely to Revisit 2013 Ruling
In deciding whether corporations can be held liable for human rights abuses abroad under the Alien Tort Statute in 'Jesner v. Arab Bank,' the U.S. Supreme Court will likely need to take another look at its narrow decision in 'Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum' and decide whether it's time to expand on it.In Litigation, Sometimes All It Takes Is Saying 'Sorry'
Even with a $1.6 million settlement offer on the table, an apology may be all that's needed to end a lawsuit.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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