Founded in 1964 in Dallas, Haynes and Boone would eventually operate six offices within Texas—and set its sights far wider. Recent years have seen it plant stakes in Mexico City (a base for its growing Latin America practice), Moscow, and New York, the last a particular focal point for the firm’s...
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Taken together, Katten Muchin Rosenman's recent move into Houston and a spate of lateral hires shows that a boom in energy-related work continues to attract new Am Law firms to Space City while motiv
... U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Dennis Montali declined to grant Haynes and Boone relief from the automatic stay in the Howrey bankruptcy. Haynes and...
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A year after waging a proxy battle with an activist investor over exploring a possible sale, BMC Software has agreed to be bought by an investment consortium led by buyout firms Bain Capital and Gold
Littler Mendelson hires another batch of attorneys from Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart; Kaye Scholer adds a former New York State Supreme Court justice to its litigation practice; and Davis
...and energy industries. Bankruptcy attorney TREY MONSOUR, previously with Haynes and Boone, will focus on the energy, retail, and restaurant sectors. ...
Top Brazilian firms Barbara, Mussnich & Aragao and Mattos Filho, Veiga Filho, Marrey Jr. e Quiroga are working on a $2.5 billion all-stock merger that will create the world's largest for-profit educa
...Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, where he was a partner. Haynes and Boone has welcomed FRANK VIVERO as a partner in its...
Newly merged Dentons grabs six partners soon after its launch; Jones Day beefs up its presence in Germany; and Morris Manning continues to expand its tax practice. The Churn is constant. Please send
...Howrey partners after its 2011 collapse if they did not settle. Haynes and Boone; Neal, Gerber & Eisenberg; Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman; Hunton &...
...Rackspace has fired back. On Thursday, Rackspace and its attorneys at Haynes and Boone filed a suit in which they claim that Parallel Iron agreed...
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