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Ferguson Law expands talent roster; gets better by adding Harrison Tatum, says firm's founder
BEAUMONT – The Ferguson Law Firm has added another talented attorney to its already-impressive roster of trial attorneys with the addition of Harrison Tatum, a Southeast Texas native who joined the firm last month, a press release states. -
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office
Mike Kennington Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office. -
Lowery appointed U.S. Attorney
Lowery appointed U.S. Attorney. -
Dykema’s Houston Office Adds Experienced Commercial Litigation Attorney L. Michael Kennington
Dykema’s Houston Office Adds Experienced Commercial Litigation Attorney L. Michael Kennington. -
Dykema’s Houston office adds experienced commercial litigation attorney L. Michael Kennington
HOUSTON – Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced the addition of L. Michael Kennington to its Commercial Litigation Practice Group as Senior Counsel in the firm’s recently opened Houston office, a press release states. -
Dykema opens Houston office with addition of business litigation attorneys
The Opening marks firm’s fifth office in the state of Texas. -
Peckar & Abramson, Pc Welcomes Angela Connor, Freddy X. Muñoz, and Brian D. Waller to the Firm’s Partnership; Announces Additional Promotions to Senior Counsel and Senior Associate Ranks
Peckar & Abramson, Pc Welcomes Angela Connor, Freddy X. Muñoz, and Brian D. Waller to the Firm’s Partnership; Announces Additional Promotions to Senior Counsel and Senior Associate Ranks. -
Genora K. Boykins becomes first woman, first African American to serve as South Texas College of Law Houston Board of Directors chair
Genora K. Boykins becomes first woman, first African American to serve as South Texas College of Law Houston Board of Directors chair. -
Attorney’s appeal of disbarment judgment dismissed because of her death
HOUSTON – A suggestion of death filed in appeal over a disbarment judgment has led the First Court of Appeals to dismiss the appeal. -
Bradley’s Saira S. Siddiqui Named Vice President of Community Outreach for South Asian Bar Association of Houston
HOUSTON – Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP is pleased to announce that Saira S. Siddiqui, an associate in the firm’s Houston office, has been named to the board for the South Asian Bar Association of Houston (SABA Houston) as the Vice President of Community Outreach, a press release states. Her term began June 12. -
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Bradley Welcomes 24 New Attorneys
Bradley is pleased to announce that 24 attorneys have joined the firm’s offices in Birmingham; Charlotte, N.C.; Houston, Tex.; Jackson, Miss.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Tampa, Fla. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG LLP: Greenberg Traurig’s Mary-Olga Lovett Joins Board of Directors of South Texas College of Law Houston
Mary-Olga Lovett, Senior Vice President of global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP, has joined the Board of Directors of South Texas College of Law (STCL) Houston. -
Case against Texas College alleges school fired coach for opposing reduction in softball scholarship funding
TYLER – A local historically black four-year college has been implicated in an ex-coach’s wrongful termination lawsuit. -
Two thumbs down equal two thumbs up
“Poorly produced!” – Jeffrey Simon “A political hit job!” – Charles Siegel The comments above may not seem like rave reviews for an early screening of a new documentary, but that's because context is missing. The first thing you need to know is that the film, which is still in production, is entitled UnSettled and offers an inside look at “the strange world of asbestos lawsuits” – and an unflattering portrait of asbestos attorneys. -
Former Aladdin Food Management Services LLC employee alleges retaliation for reporting harassment
MARSHALL – A Tyler woman alleges that she was retaliated against for reporting sexual harassment by a supervisor. -
Toxic tort litigator Jeffrey Simon calls 'Unsettled' asbestos documentary ‘poorly produced’ following screening
DALLAS – Perhaps unsurprisingly, a couple of Texas’ most well-known toxic tort litigators had a few choice words after watching the unveiling of "Unsettled," a documentary offering a glimpse “Inside the Strange World of Asbestos Lawsuits.” -
PERSONNEL FILE: Shelton recognized for special family court certification
Randy Shelton, Jefferson County 279th District Court judge, received recognition for his completion of the Texas College of Judicial Studies Family Jurisprudence Program at the Annual Texas Judicial Education Conference in Fort Worth. -
Texas College accused of firing employee because of her religious beliefs
A woman has filed suit against Texas College, alleging she lost her job because she refused to work Saturdays due to her religious beliefs.Kasha L. Robinson claims she worked as a recruiter for Texas College in Tyler. Before she was hired, however, she informed the school that she could not work on Saturdays due to her religious beliefs as a member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, according to