Finishing law school and passing the bar exam are just the first steps on the long road toward partnership in one of Texas' largest firms. But racking up billable hours is not all it takes to become
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Last year 442 attorneys made lateral moves among the largest firms in Texas, making it a boom year for lateral moves. Different attorneys have different reasons for making lateral moves, and they use
Last year 442 attorneys made lateral moves among the largest firms in Texas, making it a boom year for lateral moves. Different attorneys have different reasons for making lateral moves, and they use
More than 400 attorneys who made lateral moves during 2007 ? a boom year for lateral hiring among the largest firms in Texas. Lateral hiring jumped 32.7 percent at 20 reporting firms, from 333 hires
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...2001, when the firm merged with Houston-based Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, creating a 350-lawyer firm. But Ayers also says...
...came in 2001, when the firm merged with Houston-based Mayor, Day, Caldwell & Keeton, creating a 350-lawyer firm. But Ayers also says Andrews Kurth...
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