There aren’t many firms that can say they practiced law in Texas when Texas was an independent nation. But Baker Botts traces its roots back to 1840, when Peter Gray—who would later serve on the Supreme Court of Texas—began his practice in the newly founded city of Houston. The firm...
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...BAKER BOTTS Don Lonczak, 47, has joined Baker Botts...
...his J.D. from Columbia Law School. BAKER BOTTS Jay Ryan, 46, has joined Baker Botts...
...including securities and antitrust issues. Previously, Cooper was a partner at Baker Botts. Sidley Austin: Jennifer...
...Law Firm. LATERALS Baker Botts (Houston): Chris Caulfield joins the firm's litigation practice...
...a way to create more synergy and efficiency." Baker Botts partner Charles Webb, whose mergers-and-acquisitions practice has an international...
...nation's economy, said Van Beckwith, a Dallas senior partner at Baker Botts, which had two successful patent infringement verdicts on the list last...
...criminal, civil and appellate litigation. Previously, she was a partner at Baker Botts. She earned her J.D. from Stanford Law School....
Hats and More; ABA back up to a million in lobbying; former Puerto Rican governor joins Steptoe; a prize for Su Sie Ju; and Jones Day, Baker Botts, and Illinois Police Benevolent Association celebrat
Denise Pursley, a partner in the Nixon Peabody's Jericho, N.Y., office, has been named leader of the real estate practice. Plus more law firm movers in this week's column
...office to focus on oil and gas title work. In May, Baker Botts added three energy lawyers to its Houston office from bankrupt Dewey...
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