...Austin. . . . Laura M. Fontaine has joined Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank as an associate in Dallas. . . . Courtney...
...DeNooyer Stroh's clients when she was a partner in Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank in Dallas. Murchison was planning to accelerate its growth...
...through the other side's witnesses," says Hail, a partner in Dallas' Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank. He says he made that decision...
...Positions . . . Jeffrey R. Erler has joined Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank as a partner and practice leader for the firm...
...Defense Attorneys: A. Shonn Brown and Michael K. Hurst, Gruber, Hurst, Johansen Hail Shank, Dallas Jury sides with employer over worker...
...New Positions . . . Allison A. Jacobsen has joined Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank in Dallas as senior counsel. . . . Robert C...
...seeking comment. Mark Shank, a partner in Dallas' Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail & Shank who represents the National Republican Senatorial Committee, the...
Texas litigators are rethinking how to choose an arbitrator in response to recent appellate court opinions
... . . . Michael K. Hurst, a partner in Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank in Dallas, has been named chairman of the Dallas...
...preservation practice group. . . . A. Shonn Brown has joined Gruber Hurst Johansen Hail Shank in Dallas as a partner. . . . Philip Robert...
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