...We're very satisfied," says Keith Verges, a partner in Figari & Davenport in Dallas, local counsel for Chicago Title. Rick Lee...
Notice to the bar
...employment and labor practices in Dallas last month from Dallas firm Figari & Davenport. Williams first considered becoming an attorney after graduating from...
...from Dallas firm Figari & Davenport. Williams first considered becoming an attorney after graduating...
...from Dallas firm Figari & Davenport. Williams first considered becoming an attorney after graduating...
Morrison & Foerster expands its Denver office with two of counsel; SNR Denton adds two partners in New York; and Epstein Becker Green recruits a former top lawyer at GE Health IT. The Churn is consta
...Gary Eisenstat , a partner in Figari & Davenport in Dallas who represents Schroeder, says his client is disappointed...
The transactions practice area picked up at Dallas' Glast, Phillips & Murray in 2011, but managing partner Troy Phillips is not willing to bet that the improved business climate is a long-term trend.
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Dallas Mavericks majority owner Mark Cuban wants to put two Dallas legal battles with Ross Perot Jr. in front of one judge — 192nd District Judge Craig Smith (pictured). Cuban hopes to consolid
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