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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.Work in Progress: Diversity Slowly But Steadily Improving at Large Firms in Dallas
Progress toward increasing minority representation among lawyers at the 20 largest law firms in Dallas has been steady, but slow over the past five years, according to a report the Dallas Diversity Task Force, chaired by John Trevino (pictured).Turning the Corner: The Worst Appears to Be Over for Texas Firms
Taken as a whole, the 25 highest-grossing Texas-based firms' gross revenue was flat in 2010, compared to 2009, when the total gross revenue of the 25 top firms declined by 3.7 percent. Total net income for the 25 firms also was flat in 2010, compared to 2009. Kane Russell Coleman & Logan of Dallas moved onto the top 25 list for the first time.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.Another Appellate Boutique Opens in Dallas
Hankinson Levinger is a six-lawyer firm opened in Dallas on July 1 by former Texas Supreme Court Justice Deborah Hankinson, who left the court five years ago, and Jeff Levinger, former head of the appellate practice at Dallas-based Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Blumenthal. "We're working on new office space," Hankinson says. "And we're negotiating for office space with an eye toward growing and adding new lawyers." The firm's clients include Canon, Georgia-Pacific and several plaintiffs firms.Texas Firms May Have Turned the Corner
It seems like the worst is over for Texas firms, judging from the 2010 financial performance of the 25 highest-grossing Texas-based firms. Energy is king in Texas, and much of the uptick in work in 2010 is related to a recovering energy industry.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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