Big business bankruptcy filings may be down, but Am Law firm such as Andrews Kurth, K&L Gates, Weil, and Willkie Farr have landed roles on the latest batch of notable cases. In the meantime, Weil con
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...Many firms — including Littler Mendelson; Fenwick & West; Winston & Strawn; and K&L Gates — have established dedicated e-discovery practice groups, to keep most...
...quot; Erskine, administrative partner in the Austin office of K&L Gates, when evaluating how his firm's team of lobbyists fared for their...
Texas Lawyer
...by McGonigle. On Sunday, March 18, 2007, J.S. and her friend K.L., another eighth grade student at Blue Mountain Middle School, created a...
Texas Lawyer
...the need for the evidence outweighed the interest in maintaining confidentiality. K&L Gates failed to make the requisite showing, and accordingly, we conclude there...
Weil, Gotshal & Manges has filed a fee application with in U.S. Bankruptcy Court seeking $5.47 million in fees and expenses for representing Texas Rangers Baseball Partners in its bankruptcy proceedi
...Lawyer senior reporter John Council talks with Barrett Howell of K&L Gates in Dallas about a case recently argued at the Texas Supreme...
...senior reporter John Council talks with Chris Kratovil, a partner in K&L Gates and a member of the Federalist Society, about his impressions of...
Texas Lawyer
...2007.On Sunday, March 18, 2007, J.S. and her friend K.L., another eighth grader at the Middle School, created a fictitious profile...
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