... . . . Matthew C. Ryan and Travis W. Brown, partners in Allensworth & Porter in Austin, have been voted chairman-elect of the State Bar...
...Sara Whittington "Whitney" May has joined Allensworth & Porter in Austin as an associate. . . . Mike...
...counsel. . . . Chad Simon has joined Allensworth & Porter in Austin as a senior associate. . . . ...
In a significant construction law decision, the Texas Supreme Court has ruled that a manufacturer has a statutory duty to indemnify a contractor for a product liability claim, even when there is an i
...Travis W. Brown has become a partner in Allensworth & Porter in Austin. . . . Charles H. Wilson...
...defendant actually is. Matthew C. Ryan, a partner in Allensworth and Porter and an adjunct professor at the University of Texas School of...
...a month, she says. DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, Allensworth & Porter, and Andrews Kurth have committed to staffing VLS clinics at least...
...business-development organization. . . . Benton T. Wheatley, a partner in Allensworth and Porter, has been elected to the board of directors of the Central...
...has drawn interest, says William Allensworth, a partner in Austin's Allensworth & Porter who is not involved in the case. Also of interest, says...
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