The October 2007 merger between Dallas–based Locke, Liddell & Sapp and Chicago’s Lord, Bissell & Brook didn’t just create a legal powerhouse with hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenue, it also created one tongue–twister of a name. Four years later, the firm...
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...proportion of those summer associates are 1Ls. Baker Botts, Locke Lord, and Vinson & Elkins are three large firms that each hired...
...of Dallas on the bankruptcy-work charts are Diamond McCarthy and Locke Lord, both of Dallas, and Porter Hedges and Susman Godfrey, both of...
...Counsel to EP Energy: Weil, Gotshal & Manges; Baker Botts; Locke Lord Counsel to investment group: Wilkie Farr &...
"Big Guns," "Double Entendres Abound" and "Six Texas Firms Top M&A
Energy work, both transactional and litigation, is a main driver behind strong 2012 financials at large Texas firms, although firm leaders also cite lateral hiring, a strong Texas economy, attention
Rising client demands and a market offering abundant lateral hiring opportunities helped swell the number of lawyers at two Texas firms by more than 40 percent during 2012. Meanwhile, percentage drop
Stats for each of the top 25 firms
...Section. . . . George E. Bowles, a partner in Locke Lord, Charla Aldous of the Aldous Law Firm and ...
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