A chart of the 100 largest law firms in Texas
Most in-house lawyers, if they're fortunate, haven't bumped up against the Fifth Amendment and its related issues since the bar exam
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...Law in 1998, Trowbridge joined the Dallas office of Philadelphia-based Cozen O'Connor as a litigation associate; he had been a summer associate...
Pittsburgh-based K&L Gates has opened an office in Houston with the addition of corporate partner Charles L. Strauss. It's the firm's fourth Texas office
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
After years of trying to find a merger partner to help it launch in Houston, Reed Smith decided it didn't want to wait any longer and instead moved to open an office from scratch. Gregory B. Jordan i
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
When it comes to women in leadership roles at Pennsylvania's Am Law 100 firms, they are more likely to be found on firm governance or compensation committees than as office or practice group leaders,
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...been hers. Martin Wickliff Jr., a Houston partner in Cozen O'Connor who represents TSU in Pat Garrison v. Texas Southern...
...Pro Bono Coordinator of the Year to Kendall Hayden, member in Cozen O'Connor; Outstanding Clinic Attorney Volunteer West Dallas to Russ Hubbard...
"Hay Compere in San Angelo," "Party Time," "Case Continues," "Law of the Seas," "Patent Expert" and "Rocky Mountain High
Amid a flurry of law firms in recent years that have formed an e-discovery practice group, Drinker Biddle & Reath has taken the concept a step further by creating a subsidiary to handle the technical
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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