As you might expect from a firm founded a century ago in Houston, Fulbright & Jaworskis energy practice is one of its core strengths. So, too, is health care law. No surprise there, given the firms lengthy association with the citys sprawling Texas Medical Center. But Fulbright...
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Law firm chronicler Michael Trotter sketched the rise and decline of big law and predicted that multimillion-dollar compensation for its partners will dwindle. DuPont General Counsel Thomas Sager (ab
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...Carpenter, posted on Feb. 27. A veteran Recommind customer, Fulbright & Jaworski partner David Kessler, went to the heart of the matter....
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King Spalding partner Jack D. Capers Jr. landed client Eclipsys Corp., the Atlanta-based health care data technology company that last week announced plans for a $1.3 billion merger with Allscripts-
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...for a robust and busy litigation environment remain high. Fulbright & Jaworski's Sixth Annual Litigation Trends Survey captures perhaps the best and...
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As attention to vaccine liability heats up, the U.S. Supreme Court is weighing whether to hear a Georgia case in which the state high court has said vaccine makers could be held liable for a boy's ne
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Amid layoffs and sagging revenues in the U.S. legal market, two local firms are looking abroad for opportunity.Morris Manning Martin added offices in Beijing and Taipei, Taiwan, this month while Kin
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...Slate, Meagher & Flom; WilmerHale; Latham & Watkins; Sullivan & Cromwell; Fulbright & Jaworski; Baker & McKenzie; Vinson & Elkins; Dorsey & Whitney; and Wilkie...
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A legal war involving the University of Georgia and copyrights to questions on a national pharmacist licensing exam has split into two fronts.In the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Geo
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