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Location, Location, Location: GC Guides Texas Real Estate Commission
In tough economic times, consumer protection for real estate buyers and sellers is front-page news. But it's an ongoing responsibility for Loretta DeHay. She's the general counsel and deputy administrator of the Texas Real Estate Commission (TREC), the state agency that licenses real estate professionals in Texas.Ship Shape: Port of Houston Authority GC Focuses on Security And Shipment Surge
More than six years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America, refineries and other businesses with port facilities, many of which are vital to the continued functioning of the U.S. economy, do not coordinate their security operations and lack a central network for sharing information in case of an emergency. But Erik Eriksson, general counsel of the Port of Houston Authority, is working to change that.Port of Houston Authority GC Focuses on Security and Shipment Surge
The port of Houston, the second-largest petrochemical complex in the world, is home to approximately 150 manufacturers and businesses. It also is a potential terrorist target. Erik Eriksson, general counsel of the Port of Houston Authority, is working to coordinate security operations with refineries and other businesses with port facilities. He's also gearing up for a surge in shipments, spurred by the rise of Chinese imports and labor strife at West Coast ports.Simpson Thacher Makes Par in Golf Suit
The golf competition at Simpson Thacher & Bartlett's firm outing could get a boost if one of the firm's clients decides to make a surprise visit. A team of Simpson lawyers successfully represented the disabled professional golfer Casey Martin before the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which in March affirmed a lower court ruling that forced the PGA Tour to allow Martin the use of a cart in competition.Law firm: Phoenix lawyer dies from shooting wounds
A lawyer wounded by a gunman in a Phoenix office shooting this week has become the second victim to die in the attack, authorities said Friday.One of the longest, strangest patent cases on record is now (at last) on its way to generating a whopper of a payday for a medical device company called C.R. Bard. It's been a 30-year saga filled with dubious witnesses, dueling scientists, and a ten-foot-high file at the PTO, but Kirkland says its client could end up with $600 million.
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