...joins as an associate. . . . Larry E. Gee has joined Richie & Gueringer in San Antonio as an associate. . . . The following have...
...national securities litigation practice. . . . Patricia M. Oviatt has joined Richie & Gueringer as an associate in San Antonio. . . . Jeffrey R. Harder...
...associate, respectively. . . . Jeanine O. Navarro has joined Richie & Gueringer in Austin as an associate, practicing commercial litigation and labor and...
... . . . Michael G. Navarro has joined Richie & Gueringer in Austin as an associate. . . . Rose...
... . . . Blair I. Fassburg has joined Richie & Gueringer in San Antonio as an associate. Appointments ...
...Scott M. Noel has become a partner in Richie & Gueringer in San Antonio. . . . Matthew Cavenaugh...
...Tiffany M. Shumway has become an associate with Richie & Gueringer in Austin, practicing general business and transaction planning. . . . ...
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...the transactions practice group. . . . Nicolyn Garza Harris has joined Richie & Gueringer as a commercial litigation associate. . . . Nichole Dotson-Olajuwon has...
...corporate finance practice group. . . . Karolyn A. Knaack has joined Richie & Gueringer in Austin as an associate. She will practice in the areas...
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