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Newsmakers: Foley Promotes 4 To Partner
Also: Promotions and hires at Murchison, Nachawati, Dykema and more.Newsmakers: Week of Oct. 25, 2021
Fort Worth Managing Partner to Receive Boy Scouts Law 'Good Scout' Award Brian Newby, managing partner of Cantey Hanger in Fort Worth, was selected…Newsmakers: Week of Oct. 4, 2021
Houston Firm's Partner Elected Fellow of the Texas Bar Foundation Bradley Arant Boult Cummings is pleased to announce that Stephanie C. Gaston, a…Newsmakers: Week of Aug. 23, 2021
Two New Associates Joins Dallas Firm Khaki A. Scrivner has joined Bell Nunnally in Dallas as an associate. Scrivner came to Bell Nunnally from Crowe…Texas Firms Begin Shedding In-Office Mask Requirements in Wake of New CDC Guidelines
While some Texas firms acted quickly to alter mask requirements after the CDC eased rules for fully vaccinated people, other firms are still studying the new guidelines.Left Nothing by Tycoon Father, Albert Hill is Now on the Hook for Hefty Attorney Fees
The siblings have been embroiled in litigation since 2007 over disputes about trusts formed by their great-grandfather, Texas oil baron H.L. Hunt, one of the world's richest men when he died in 1974, said the opinion.Litigator of the Week: Wills Point Attorney Helps Civil Rights Litigator Out of Disciplinary Jam
Prater Monning was introduced to S. Lee Merritt, a high-profile civil rights lawyer from Philadelphia who'd gotten into trouble with Texas' Unauthorized Practice of Law Committee on charges that he illegally represented clients in the state.Houston Bar Sues to Shut Down 'Fictitious' Firm
After a Houston lawyer learned his photo is on the website of a fictitious estate planning firm in Houston, the firm is hit with a lawsuit and an investigation.Mandatory Arbitration Clauses in NY Nursing Home Contracts Under Scrutiny from Feds and State Courts
New rules promulgated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid and a court case in Albany could determine whether nursing home patients in NY may sue or must submit to arbitration on claims of substandard care.Bankrupt Former Billionaire Sam Wyly Fights to Keep his $9M Home
In his bankruptcy case, onetime billionaire and Texan Sam Wyly asked the court this week to exempt from the clutches of claimants, including the Internal Revenue Service, his annuities, his 401(k), his religious books and his $9 million-appraised Dallas home. Federal prosecutors, however, argue that because Wyly had been found liable in a New York federal court for securities fraud, he should not get to keep such a high-priced abode away from claimants.Download Now
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