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Battle Heats Up Between Stanford Receiver and Antiguan Liquidators
Publication Date: 2011-12-09
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Ralph Janvey, the court-appointed receiver leading U.S. efforts to recover worldwide assets of alleged Ponzi schemer R. Allen Stanford's empire, is suddenly facing a new challenge: a revived Stanford bank liquidation proceeding in Antigua.

March 14, 2005 |

Newsmakers

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November 08, 2002 |

Women Lawyers at Large Texas Firms

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December 26, 2005 |

Predictions for 2006: With Our Past Seeming So Foolish, Our Future Should Be a Hoot

Here are some predictions for the future. Just understand that they are only predictions, premonitions -- soothsayings, if you will -- and they have about as much chance of occurring as a personal-injury plaintiff does of winning before the Texas Supreme Court.
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February 25, 2013 |

Lateral Hiring Charts

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February 27, 2006 |

Newsmakers

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April 14, 2003 |

Newsmakers

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April 30, 2007 |

VerdictSearch

County not liable for man's death after release from jail. Jury rejects claim that thief was behind strip club charges. Woman received $36,250 for injuries after hitting truck. Passenger injured in rear-ender received $13,100. Man thrown from moped recovers $2.7 million. Men injured in rear-ender recover $3,530. Man recovered $194k for accident at racetrack. Hotel housekeeping worker entitled to workers' comp. Octogenarian with dementia lacked mental capacity for assault.
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January 19, 2006 |

Most Associate Bonuses at Large Texas Firms Mirror Last Year's

With some enviously high exceptions, bonuses paid at the end of 2005 to associates with large Texas firms were similar to bonuses paid at the end of 2004. Sure, Houston's Susman Godfrey paid out year-end bonuses ranging from $86,000 to $150,000 -- averaging 75 percent of each associate's base pay -- but most associates statewide received considerably less. George Lamb, chairman of Baker Botts' associate compensation committee, says its two-tier bonus is based on merit and on productivity.
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October 01, 2003 |

From Latham & Watkins to Wolf Block

Letters L through W in the firm-by-firm summary of the responses to The American Lawyer's 2003 Associate Survey.
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