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Eli Kiefaber Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office
Eli Kiefaber Joins Steptoe & Johnson’s Woodlands Office. -
Shae Keefe Joins Husch Blackwell's Texas-Based Public Law Team
Shae Keefe Joins Husch Blackwell's Texas-Based Public Law Team. -
Texas AG joins coalition to open offshore oil and gas leases
AUSTIN – Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined a multistate amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, urging reversal of a lower court’s decision to vacate the largest offshore oil and gas lease sale in U.S. history, a press release states. -
Blank Rome Attorneys and Practices Highly Ranked in The Legal 500 United States 2022
Blank Rome Attorneys and Practices Highly Ranked in The Legal 500 United States 2022. -
Aaron Koenck Authors Chapter of Oil & Gas Contracts Principles and Practice
Aaron Koenck Authors Chapter of Oil & Gas Contracts Principles and Practice. -
Reed Smith lawyers featured in Latinvex top 100 lawyers list for 2022
Reed Smith lawyers featured in Latinvex top 100 lawyers list for 2022. -
BakerHostetler Continues to Expand Business Practice Group, Adds Real Estate Partner Michael Cortez in Houston
BakerHostetler Continues to Expand Business Practice Group, Adds Real Estate Partner Michael Cortez in Houston. -
BakerHostetler expands business practice group, adds real estate partner Michael Cortez in Houston
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. -
Reed Smith welcomes energy finance partner Matthew Lea in Houston
Reed Smith welcomes energy finance partner Matthew Lea in Houston. -
Dykema’s Houston Office Adds Experienced Commercial Litigation Attorney L. Michael Kennington
Dykema’s Houston Office Adds Experienced Commercial Litigation Attorney L. Michael Kennington. -
Pandemic Liability Protection Act: Is SB 6 Working?
Nearly a year has passed since the Legislature enacted SB 6, which extends liability protections to health care providers and businesses from lawsuits related to COVID-19. Has the bill been successful in its policy objective to prevent a wave of litigation in Texas courts, primarily health care liability, premises liability, and employer-employee claims? -
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. -
Experienced Energy Industry Attorney James Noe Joins Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C., and Houston
Experienced Energy Industry Attorney James Noe Joins Holland & Knight in Washington, D.C., and Houston. -
Texas challenges EPA regulations on vehicle emissions
AUSTIN - Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading a 14-state coalition challenging the Environmental Protection Agency’s regulations on vehicle emissions. -
Greenberg Traurig Elevates 7 Attorneys in its Texas Offices
Greenberg Traurig Elevates 7 Attorneys in its Texas Offices. -
Dykema Opens Houston Office with Addition of Business Litigation Attorneys
Dykema Opens Houston Office with Addition of Business Litigation Attorneys. -
Dykema opens Houston office with addition of business litigation attorneys
The Opening marks firm’s fifth office in the state of Texas. -
Annual Energy Breakfast on February 10, 2022
Annual Energy Breakfast on February 10, 2022. -
Old Dog, New Tricks
The concept of a public nuisance goes back to old English criminal laws making it, for example, a crime to obstruct the king’s highway. -
California municipalities use of ‘lawfare’ establishes sufficient Texas contacts, Exxon argues in climate change case
AUSTIN - While the California municipalities bringing climate change lawsuits against oil companies are arguing Texas courts lack jurisdiction because of a lack of contacts within the state, ExxonMobil contends their use of “lawfare” has in fact established sufficient contacts “to be held to account here.”