A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
...Positions . . . Alana K. Ackels has joined Bell Nunnally & Martin in Dallas as an associate with the litigation practice....
...Danica Mathes, who is of counsel at Dallas' Bell Nunnally & Martin, Evan Fitzmaurice, who is an associate with...
Newly merged Dentons grabs six partners soon after its launch; Jones Day beefs up its presence in Germany; and Morris Manning continues to expand its tax practice. The Churn is constant. Please send
...Council. . . . Stephanie Gause, an associate with Bell Nunnally & Martin in Dallas, has been named a "Member of the...
...his own time," says Mikel Bowers, a partner in Bell Nunnally & Martin and member of the firm's management committee. ...
...Heather Jobe has been named a partner in Bell Nunnally & Martin in Dallas. . . . Reginald R. Smith and...
Social media has complicated the management of employees and their relationships with co-workers, raising a host of legal issues for in-house counsel
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
...Collin County. . . . R. Heath Cheek, an associate with Bell Nunnally & Martin in Dallas, has been appointed chairman of the State Fair...
...Scholarships Heath Cheek, a complex litigation associate with Bell Nunnally & Martin in Dallas, has been appointed chairman of the State Fair...
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