The first Texas law firm to see average partner compensation pass $1 million (a feat accomplished in 2005), Vinson & Elkins is one of the countrys top firms for oil and gas work. It also boasts a firsttier litigation groupit picked up an honorable mention in The American Lawyers...
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...practice over from Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld; and former Vinson & Elkins litigator Tracey Davies, who joined Gibson Dunn in Dallas. ...
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...that there is greater investor interest across the board," said Vinson & Elkins clean energy partner Boyd Carano, who is based in Palo Alto...
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...2004 graduate of UC-Berkeley School of Law. Vinson & Elkins has promoted nine new counsel including Katherine Kim...
...SAN FRANCISCO Vinson & Elkins is opening an office in San Francisco with six attorneys, headed...
...well as seven partners in Dallas, including four who joined from Vinson & Elkins in January. (Two additional Vinson & Elkins partners joined the firm...
...Among other firms that have offices in Abu Dhabi are Vinson & Elkins; DLA Piper and White & Case....
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