...deals in the making, Reed Smith leadership did talk to The Legal about why it changed course when it came to breaking into...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Texas Lawyer
...of pent-up demand," says Stephen Mims, executive director of Prescott Legal Search in Houston, Dallas and Austin. Mims says lawyers who...
... and Prescott Smith have joined Godwin...Sewell. Best series of substantive legal articles: Charles...
On Dec. 10, Gardere Wynne Sewell of Dallas took the plunge and announced a new first-year associate compensation plan that will pay a starting salary of $120,000 effective Jan. 1, 2010 — down f
...s a good idea," says Steve Mims, executive director of Prescott Legal Search. "It's so much better than putting these people in...
For the second year in a row, the largest Texas firms elected fewer new partners in Texas. Lawyers at many of the firms say the troubled economy had little bearing on the shrinking ranks of new partn
...with Prescott Legal Search. "Seems to me if the taboo has been broken...
Kelly Shackelford, Sharon Keller, out-of-state firms, the University of Texas School of Law Capital Punishment Clinic and Johnny Sutton
...The officers arrested appellant and took him outside. Appellant consented to a search of his car, which was in the Mi Casa parking lot. The...
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