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Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP expanded its Intellectual Property & Technology and Litigation Practices with the addition of Ashley Moore as a shareholder in its growing Dallas office.
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Business Litigation associate Alfred Blue has been selected as one of 14 associates from among several law firms to participate in the 2023 U.S. Bank Spotlight on Talent program.
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Shae Keefe Joins Husch Blackwell's Texas-Based Public Law Team.
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Fox Welcomes M&A Pro John Willding in Dallas.
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Foley Celebrates 20 Years in Austin: Honoring Long-Term Connections, A Collaborative Culture, and New Horizons.
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BakerHostetler Continues to Expand Business Practice Group, Adds Real Estate Partner Michael Cortez in Houston.
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HOUSTON - Michael Cortez has joined BakerHostetler’s Houston office as a partner in the firm’s Business Practice Group and member of the Real Estate team, a press release states.
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AUSTIN – Five more Texas cities have joined the growing list of municipalities seeking to sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney and other streamers over franchise fees.
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Harriet Tabb Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Growing Dallas Office.
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HOUSTON - OpenSea, a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace, was recently sued for allegedly failing to take proper measures to protect users.
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AUSTIN – The list of municipalities seeking to sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney and other streamers over franchise fees continues to grow.
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Emma R. Keyser Joins Polsinelli’s Houston Office, Bolstering Growth in Texas.
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Whom do you blame when monthly utility charges go up – for electricity, gas, phone, cable, etc.? The companies providing the services, right?
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Steptoe & Johnson PLLC Continues Dallas Region Growth with the Addition of Peter M. Anastopulos.
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AUSTIN – Two more Texas cities have joined a growing list of municipalities seeking to sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney and other streamers over franchise fees.
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Nine months after the Great Freeze of 2021, after a full legislative session, three special sessions, resignations from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) and a complete leadership turnover at the Texas Public Utility Commission (PUC), the powers that be in Austin have still not learned the right lessons or taken sufficient steps to prevent a repeat of that unnecessary disaster.
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WACO – The emergence of a new rocket docket for patent litigation in the state of Texas has at least two U.S. senators worried.
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AUSTIN – The same three law firms are representing a growing list of Texas cities seeking to sue Netflix, Hulu, Disney and other streams over franchise fees – and whether the conversations leading up to the hiring of those same firms is a matter of public record may be a matter decided by the state’s chief lawyer.
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Sam Patranella joins Mayer Brown’s growing Corporate and Energy transactional groups in Houston.
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Lex Machina has expanded its federal practice area coverage by including over 8,000 cases that involve claims under the False Claims Act, as well as related claims under state law.