...Raymond Boucher for Plaintiff and Appellant. McKool Smith Hennigan, Lee W. Potts, and J. Michael Hennigan for Defendants and...
The Daily Report
...last year from L.A. bankruptcy boutique Hennigan Bennett & Dorman. McKool Smith absorbed what was left of the Hennigan firm in September....
...defendants-appellants. J. Michael Hennigan (argued), McKool Smith Hennigan (Los Angeles, California) and Jonathan M. Plasse, Christopher J. McDonald...
The Daily Report
...Mississippi with the addition of a 67-lawyer local firm, and McKool Smith's merger with Los Angeles litigation and bankruptcy boutique Hennigan Dorman...
...Patrick J. O’Connell, Kevin D. McHargue, Laura J. Baughman; McKool Smith, Steven D. Wolens and Gary Cruciani, for Defendants and Respondents City...
...Baron & Budd, P.C. and Patrick J. O’Connell; McKool Smith, Steven D. Wolens and Gary Cruciani; City of Anaheim, Cristina L...
...and McKool Smith, and Houston firms ...
Corporate Counsel
...Fulbright & Jaworski; Harris Beach; Jones Walker; Kenny & Brimmer; Steven D. Smith; Ulmer & Berne Baker Botts; Bass, Berry; Day...
PrinterFriendlyDecisionMai
...were represented by Texas counsel Lewis LeClair, a shareholder in Dallas' McKool Smith. Coggins did not return a telephone call seeking comment and LeClair...
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