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'Tremendous Uptick': Lateral Partner Movement Surged in Texas in 2022
Texas recruiter Lee Allbritton found in an analysis of the Texas market that lateral partner hiring was up 31% in 2022, compared with 2021, with litigation, intellectual property and energy fueling the demand.Ogletree Emphasizes Immigration Practice in New Shareholder Class
Immigration is the firm's fastest-growing practice area, said Ogletree managing shareholder Matt Keen.Want to Know More About Each Texas Legal Award Winner or Finalist? Here's Where You'll Find It All
The 2022 Texas Legal Awards have been announced, and Texas Lawyer is publishing articles on each honoree online.Leaders of Homegrown Texas Law Firms Reflect on 2022, Forecast 2023
Several large homegrown Texas firms plan to continue lateral hiring as they gear up for another busy year in 2023.Diversity and Inclusion Champions: Steve Bolden
"More lawyers of color need to be involved in firm leadership," he said. "Having owned a minority-owned law firm, I know that it was inspiring for our lawyers of color to see diverse leadership. It made our lawyers of color feel safe and accepted. When lawyers of color see diverse lawyers in leadership, they know that the firm is serious about diversity and inclusion."View more book results for the query "Bracewell"
Akin Gump Adds Sidley Austin Energy Regulatory Partner in DC
Attracted to Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld's energy practice legacy, its client base and entrepreneurial spirit, Sidley Austin energy regulatory partner Emily Mallen joined as a partner in Washington, D.C.Young Lawyers Convicted in 'Molotov Cocktail' Case Tied to George Floyd Protests Are Disbarred
In twin, terse opinions issued by the Appellate Division, First Department court, Colinford Mattis and Urooj Rahman were disbarred based on pleading guilty in June to federal charges, including conspiracy to commit third-degree arson, that were "essentially similar" to one or more New York state felonies.Meet Ex-Judge Barbara Jones, Independent Monitor Set to Oversee Trump Business Activities
Jones was the only proposed monitor who appeared on lists submitted last week by both Trump and the New York Attorney General's Office. Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron said more detail about her "duties, powers and fees" will come in a subsequent order.Criminal Charges 'Not Forthcoming' After Federal Raid of Rudy Giuliani's Home, US Attorney Says
Manhattan federal prosecutors told U.S. District Judge J. Paul Oetken that "the grand jury investigation ... has concluded."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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