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Retirement? Not for Houston Trial Lawyer Ken Tekell and Former Exxon Mobil GC Jack Balagia
Jack Balagia, who retired from Exxon Mobil Corp. in November 2016, and Ken Tekell, who practiced at Tekell, Book, Allen & Morris in Houston for 52 years, are together at Balagia & Tekell.Austin Lawyer/Lobbyist Leaves Gardere, Goes Solo
Royce Poinsett, who had worked as a lawyer/lobbyist at Gardere Wynne Sewell since 2014, left to form his own firm in Austin.LGBT Lawyers Practicing in Texas
The State Bar of Texas annually collects demographic data about Texas lawyers, but it doesn't ask about their status as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender or questioning.Drone Flights Spur Court Fights Ranging From Privacy to Patents
As the future of commercial drones slowly takes shape—airborne pizza delivery, anyone?—one thing is certain: unmanned aircraft will continue to leave a trail of litigation in their wake.2016 Professional Excellence Award Profiles
It's our pleasure to present the honorees of our 2016 Professional Excellence Awards, which celebrates Lifetime Achievement honorees, Lawyers on the Rise and the Attorney of the Year finalists.Texas Lawyer Announces 2016 Lifetime Achievement Honorees
Texas Lawyer is proud to announce the winners of our 2016 Professional Excellence Award: Lifetime Achievers.Texas Supreme Court Reaffirms that Apache Doesn't Have to Pay on Expired O&G Leases
The Texas Supreme Court recently turned down a request to rehear a motion filed by McDaniel Partners pertaining to its royalty battle with Apache Deepwater and reaffirmed that Apache was not obligated under the lapsed oil and gas leases to continue paying royalties.Former District Judge Alleges Texas Drone Law Unconstitutional
A former district judge from Laredo has sued the state and Gov. Greg Abbott, alleging that part of the Texas drone law is unconstitutional because it violates his privacy and treats Mexican-Americans differently than other Texans.Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Lawyer Gets Jurisdiction to Stick in Adhesive Case
Nelia Robbi convinced Austin's Third Court of Appeals that her client's lawsuit against a California corporation that produces floor adhesive deserved to be heard in a Texas court.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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