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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In their Patent and Trademark Law column, Robert C. Scheinfeld, a partner at Baker Botts, and Parker H. Bagley, a partner at Goodwin Procter, write that the Federal Circuit does not have a specific r
In their Patent and Trademark Law column, Robert C. Scheinfeld, a partner at Baker Botts, and Parker H. Bagley, a partner at Goodwin Procter, review a decision in which the U.S. Supreme Court found t
...pending regulatory approvals. Liberty Media tapped Baker Botts to represent it in the deal. New York lawyers were...
...John K. Geiger Award Eric Faragi of Baker Botts Pro Bono Liaison Award...
...by Bettina Plevan of Proskauer Rose and William Jeffress Jr. of Baker Botts, argued that arbitration is the appropriate forum for the dispute, that...
In their Patent and Trademark Law column, Baker Botts partner Robert C. Scheinfeld and Goodwin Procter partner Parker H. Bagley write: Many have speculated about the cause of the trend, including the
Nearly two years after Howrey went under, the trustee overseeing the defunct firm's Chapter 11 bankruptcy is ramping up his efforts to recover tens of millions of dollars from former partners and the
...ATTORNEYS For Plaintiffs: Macey R. Stokes, Esq., Baker Botts LLP, Houston, TX. For Defendants: Daniel Slifkin...
...NY; William H. Jeffress, Julia Evans Guttman, and Maureen P. Reid, Baker Botts LLP, New York, NY; Richard M. Strassberg and Mary K. Dulka...
...arbitration, Bass said. Greenberg Traurig is represented in that matter by Baker Botts in Washington and Freemann Law Offices in Philadelphia. Sanford...
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