...Bowing to what's already happened in the market, Beck Redden & Secrest of Houston has changed its name to Beck Redden. "...
...David Gunn Partner, Beck, Redden & Secrest Houston 51 David Gunn says...
...Lawyers David Beck Partner Beck, Redden & Secrest Houston 72 "He's...
...frivolous. Alistair Dawson, a partner in Houston's Beck, Redden & Secrest, who represents the plaintiffs, says, "During the course of...
Texas litigators are rethinking how to choose an arbitrator in response to recent appellate court opinions
...5. Defense attorney David Beck, a partner in Beck, Redden & Secrest in Houston, did not return a telephone call seeking comment...
...Cortell, partner, Haynes and Boone David Gunn, partner, Beck Redden & Secrest Mike Hatchell, of counsel, Locke Lord ...
...of the firm and Hughes to Beck, a partner in Beck, Redden & Secrest. Beck declines to comment on the merits of...
Eric J.R. Nichols, of counsel with Beck, Redden & Secrest in Austin who was a prosecutor for the Texas Office of...
...call. Winstead refers questions to Murray Fogler, a partner in Beck, Redden & Secrest in Houston who represented the firm and Aubert. Fogler declines...
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