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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...DAVID O'BRIEN has joined the intellectual property group of Haynes and Boone in Austin. The new partner will continue to concentrate on patent...
...Court for the Northern District of California denied a motion by Haynes and Boone (H&B) seeking relief from the bankruptcy automatic stay. In...
...Court for the Northern District of California denied a motion by Haynes and Boone (H&B) seeking relief from the bankruptcy automatic stay. In...
...a partner at Jackson Walker and Monsour was a partner at Haynes and Boone. Additionally, Anthony Newton joins the firm's energy and infrastructure projects...
...Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law and is returning to Haynes and Boone for his second stint as a summer associate in the firm...
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
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...June 21. The Spirit of 1976 Haynes and Boone appellate partner Nina Cortell and 5th U.S...
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
...of eight Texas firms appeared on scorecard charts, including bankruptcy lists. Haynes and Boone was included on the charts last year but not this year...
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