By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 6, 2019
Gibson Dunn's antitrust practice co-leader, M. Sean Royall, and two other partners are joining Kirkland & Ellis.
By Angela Morris | November 5, 2019
Defunct law firm Steele Sturm and its former partner, Howard Steele, has appealed a $294,000 loss to a bank over unpaid loan balances. They argue they'll repay their loans when a federal judge grants their motion for attorney fees in separate litigation.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 5, 2019
Jeff Cody, who is currently U.S. chief administrative partner, will step into his new role as U.S. managing partner and chair of the U.S. management committee Jan. 1.
By Angela Morris | November 5, 2019
A woman who hired San Antonio litigator Matthew Obermeier in a landlord-tenant dispute claimed he committed legal malpractice that led to her eviction and homelessness, but Obermeier denies the allegations and claims the lawsuit is frivolous and meant to harass him and his firm.
By Angela Morris | November 5, 2019
Facing a grievance for allegedly withholding exculpatory evidence, Houston ex-prosecutor Dan Rizzo claims that he never knew about or saw that evidence.
By Angela Morris | November 4, 2019
When considering Rule 91a motions to dismiss, which dismiss claims with no basis in law or fact, some intermediate appellate courts have ruled that they are allowed to consider affirmative defenses. Other courts have ruled the opposite. The Texas Supreme Court will decide the split in this case.
By Angela Morris | November 4, 2019
"Judge [Gena] Slaughter engaged in a prohibited ex parte communication with opposing counsel that resulted in her issuing a temporary stay of a valid writ of execution," according to the public reprimand.
By Angela Morris | November 1, 2019
The State Bar of Texas on Friday released the latest list of attorney-discipline cases, which includes an Austin-area attorney whose license was suspended as he appeals convictions for possession of child pornography.
By Angela Morris | November 1, 2019
The 2018 election swept so many Texas appellate jurists off the bench that three-justice panels couldn't consider motions for rehearing--because their original members were gone. The Supreme Court Advisory Committee is considering an appellate court rule change to address the issue, especially since future partisan sweeps could cause the same problem.
By Samantha Stokes | November 1, 2019
CBRE says legal sector employment has cooled in top legal markets like New York and Washington, making way for growth in smaller cities across the country.
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