Energy work, both transactional and litigation, is a main driver behind strong 2012 financials at large Texas firms, although firm leaders also cite lateral hiring, a strong Texas economy, attention
Stats for each of the top 25 firms
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
...Resolution Center; and Caroline C. Pace, associate with Kane Russell Coleman & Logan in Houston, author of the outstanding legal article published during...
...A. Eckerson, Eckerson Law Firm, Tomball Defense Attorney: Russell G. Burwell III, Burwell Nebout, Texas City EMPLOYMENT ...
...New Positions . . . Christine Powers has joined Kane Russell Coleman & Logan in Dallas as an associate with the firm's litigation...
...construction practice group. . . . Mary Koch Pettit has joined Kane Russell Coleman & Logan in Dallas as a senior attorney practicing in the firm...
...Austin as an associate. . . . Haley DeVault has joined Kane Russell Coleman & Logan in Dallas as an associate with the business and corporate...
...Austin as a partner. . . . JP Neyland has joined Kane Russell Coleman & Logan in Dallas as an associate with the litigation section....
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