Big bankruptcies earned five Texas law firms a spot on Texas Lawyer affiliate The American Lawyer's "Corporate Scorecard 2013," while energy work secured a place for six other large Texas law firms o
...good year for us. The energy markets are still strong. They are capital intensive," says Mark Kelly, chairman of V&E, who has...
...mergers and acquisitions/energy transactions, commercial litigation, capital markets/finance TPG Capital; Spectra Energy...
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...to be in the energy business, because the energy business is a capital-intensive business. . . . There's so much finance that happens in the energy...
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...of the renovation of a dilapidated structure in downtown Providence into the Renaissance Providence Hotel. The Agreement set forth a process allowing the Union to...
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...a security interest in all of their property and property interests. Foothill Capital Corporation later acquired the loans of $850,000 to SAW and $6...
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...money that Clark was entitled to receive as a repayment of his capital investment under Cotten Schmidt's partnership agreement upon his leaving the law...
Bankruptcy work fueled many Texas firms in 2009, and it also helped a record number of them earn a spot on The American Lawyer's Corporate Scorecard 2010, which ranks firms in several areas of corpor
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