Do you remember life before email? Do you remember the practice of law before BlackBerrys? No doubt about it — email, BlackBerrys, smartphones and texting all make our lives and practices a lot
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Texas Lawyer, May 27, 2013, page 6.] David Chamberlain, vice president of Tex-ABOTA, says the insurance-subrogation bill is the...
Do you remember life before email? Do you remember the practice of law before BlackBerrys? No doubt about it — email, BlackBerrys, smartphones and texting all make our lives and practices a lot
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Fort Worth; Susan I. Nelson of Waco; David E. Chamberlain of Austin; Andy Kerr of San Antonio; and ...
...Sciences, Texas Affiliate. . . . Ranelle Meroney, of counsel at Chamberlain McHaney in Austin, has received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Travis...
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Stats for each of the top 25 firms
...up by 45.8 percent, compared to 2011. Another is Chamberlain, Hrdlicka, White, Williams & Aughtry, where gross revenue improved by 13.1...
Charts show the gross, net, profits per partner and revenue per lawyer for the 25 largest grossing law firms in Texas for calendar year 2012
A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
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