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September 19, 2005 |

In Re: Shell E&P Inc.

"Shell, as the non-party owner of the documents, had the right under [Texas Rules of Civil Procedure] Rule 192.6(a) to seek protection from disclosure of its documents in the trial court, whether through an objection, assertion of privilege, motion for a protective order, or motion for enforcement of an existing protective order."
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March 17, 2008 |

Newsmakers

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November 08, 2010 |

Newsmakers

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July 25, 2011 |

Lobbying Scorecard Over the Years

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April 06, 2009 |

Attorneys Drop Fees in Shareholder Case Alleging Backdating

The plaintiffs' lawyers in a shareholder derivative suit involving allegations of stock-options backdating against Cirrus Logic Inc. have agreed, in a revised deal filed last month, to drop all attorneys' fees, which the judge in the case had described as "almost entirely unmerited."
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April 03, 2009 |

Attorneys Drop Fees in Shareholder Case Alleging Backdating

The plaintiffs' lawyers in a shareholder derivative suit involving allegations of stock-options backdating against Cirrus Logic Inc. have agreed, in a revised deal filed this month, to drop all attorneys' fees, which the judge in the case had described as "almost entirely unmerited."
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September 12, 2011 |

Appellate Lawyer of the Week: The Nitty-Gritty

A partner in El Paso's Kemp Smith downplays the difficulty of the victory he just won. "Many lawyers could have figured it out, if they had spent the time," he says, his modesty obscuring the work he did marshalling arguments that led the 8th Court of Appeals in El Paso on Aug. 31 to reverse a trial court order that had granted summary judgment against the state of Texas. The trial court's decision came in a case about who owns valuable building materials on four parcels of what once were public school lands.
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April 23, 2012 |

Pass/Fail: Bar Groups Release Austin Law Firm Diversity Report Card

Diversity remains an elusive goal for some Austin firms. Five of the 20 largest Austin firms received failing grades on the "2011 Austin Law Firm Diversity Report Card" issued recently by three minority lawyer groups. "This is just a way to hold firms accountable," says Alex S. Valdes of Winstead.
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August 09, 2004 |

Newsmakers

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September 08, 2008 |

Pro Bono Study Seeks Solutions for Children Under State's Care

A new study is focusing on how to provide a brighter future for the almost 15,000 abused or neglected children in long-term foster care in Texas. The Permanent Judicial Commission for Children, Youth and Families, created by the state Supreme Court in 2007, has asked Texas Appleseed, a public interest law organization, to do the study.
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