0 results for 'Brown McCarroll'
DNCC Chief Counsel Preparing for Denver Convention
As chief counsel for the Democratic National Convention Committee, Susana Carbajal deals daily with a variety of legal issues in preparation for the convention set to begin Aug. 25 in Denver. "Every day is different," says Carbajal, a former bankruptcy and specialty litigation associate with Austin's Brown McCarroll. On the DNCC's staff since June 2007, Carbajal says she has worked on everything from drafting contracts to dealing with IP rights on the design and production of the convention's logo.DNCC Chief Counsel Preparing for Denver Convention
As chief counsel for the Democratic National Convention Committee, Susana Carbajal deals daily with a variety of legal issues in preparation for the convention set to begin Aug. 25 in Denver. The former associate in Austin's Brown McCarroll says she has worked on everything from drafting contracts to dealing with intellectual property rights on the design of the convention's logo.BigTex Combined Gross Revenue Drops in '09
Combined gross revenue of the 25 Texas-based firms included in Texas Lawyer's Annual Report on Firm Finance posted a rare decline in 2009 of 3.7 percent compared to 2008, and net income was flat. Thirteen of the firms boosted their net income in 2009, including Gardere Wynne Sewell. Stephen D. Good (pictured) of Gardere says his firm saw an increase due to some extraordinary contingent-fee income.Big-Tex Firms Post Biggest Overall Revenue Increase in Five Years
Happy days seem to be back at the 25 highest-grossing firms based in Texas. Combined gross revenue at Texas' 25 highest-grossing firms improved by a healthy 8.9 percent in 2006, compared to 2005, and net income went up by an even rosier 11.1 percent, according to this year's Annual Report on Firm Finance.Despite Economy, Ike, BigTex Revenue Rose in '08
Considering the challenges of 2008, the 25 highest-grossing Texas-based firms showed financial spark in 2008, with their combined gross revenue increasing a little compared to 2007. However, combined net income was flat.Company Alleges It Did Not Know It Had Local Counsel
On Jan. 27, Fort Worth Excavating Inc. sued two lawyers and two firms that represented the company before the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. In Fort Worth Excavating Inc. v. Hardberger, et al., filed in Tarrant County's 342nd District Court, the company brings claims alleging breach of contract, negligence and legal malpractice.Handle E-Discovery Issues With Ease
When the duty to preserve is triggered, a litigator must do a number of things to ensure the client protects relevant electronically stored information and that it remains available for production. Daniel R. Smith, partner at Brown McCarroll, has five best-practices tips on how to handle electronic records in litigation.Lawyers Hot and Bothered Over New No-Sex-With-Clients Rule
A proposed amendment to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct that prohibits attorneys from having sex with clients was one of the hottest topics during a Sept. 1 public hearing on the proposals in Houston.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Download Now
Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
Brought to you by Juris Ledger
Download Now
Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
Brought to you by Wolters Kluwer
Download Now
The Ultimate Guide to Remote Legal Work
Brought to you by Filevine
Download Now