Texas Tech University School Of Law
Recent News About Texas Tech University School Of Law View More
-
Bowman and Brooke boosts Dallas office with new hires
Firm adds three lawyers and signs new lease -
Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury elected State Bar of Texas president-elect
AUSTIN—Texas attorneys elected Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury to be president-elect of the State Bar of Texas, a press release states. -
Butler Snow adds two attorneys to Austin office, five across four offices
AUSTIN – Jordan Jarreau and Andrew D. Tingan have joined Butler Snow’s Austin, Texas, office. Jarreau will practice with the firm’s pharmaceutical, medical device and health care litigation group and Tingan will practice with the firm’s commercial litigation group. -
DYEKEMA GOSSETT: Bexar County Women’s Bar Foundation Selects Three Dykema Attorneys for Leadership Positions
Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced that three of its San Antonio-based attorneys were chosen to hold leadership positions with the Bexar County Women’s Bar Foundation for 2019. -
Scott Bailey, Wei Xu join Weil as associates in Dallas office
DALLAS – Scott Bailey and Wei Xu have joined the Dallas office of Weil, Gotshal & Manges as associates in the firm’s Corporate Department. -
Beaumont attorney Jay Old Joins Texas-based Hicks Thomas
HOUSTON – Veteran trial lawyer Jay Old has joined commercial litigation firm Hicks Thomas LLP where he will continue to represent construction, insurance, petrochemical and health care companies as part of his diverse client portfolio. -
Houston international law firm adds two new partners
HOUSTON – Andrews Kurth Kenyon, an international law firm based with an office in Houston, Texas, has added two new partners who will assume their new roles on Jan. 1. -
Texas Tech law school dean leaving for Chicago
LUBBOCK -- Texas Tech School of Law dean and professor Darby Dickerson has announced she is leaving to become the new dean at the John Marshall School of Law in Chicago, starting Jan. 1, 2017. -
Mehaffy Weber attorney named as Legal Legend
From Texas Tech University -
Baylor Law School receives Pro Bono award
From Baylor Law School -
McLendon named to head Plano federal office
PLANO – U.S. Attorney John M. Bales announced the appointment of J. Kevin McClendon as the Attorney in Charge of the Plano office of the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas. -
Judge overturns Reynolds' conviction, sets new trial date on barratry charge
State Rep. Ron Reynolds escaped a barratry charge Monday after a juror said she had been unduly influenced. -
Texas Tech law school professor named to governor’s disease preparedness team
A member of the faculty of the Texas Tech University law school has been appointed to the governor’s newly created task force that will review the state’s readiness against infectious diseases. -
Legal reform group endorses GOP justice to Dallas appellate court
DALLAS (Legal Newsline) – A month after his appointment, Justice Craig Stoddart received the endorsement of Texans for Lawsuit Reform PAC to the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas. -
Lubbock attorneys named as West Texas Legal Legends
Texas Tech University Chancellor Kent R. Hance and famed Lubbock attorney James H. Milam were inducted as West Texas Legal Legends. -
TLR endorses the re-election of Texas SC justice Phil Johnson
HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) – A legal watchdog group recently endorsed the re-election of Justice Phil Johnson, a Republican, to the Texas Supreme Court. -
State Rep. Reynolds charged with 7 others in barratry scheme
A Texas lawyer and lawmaker has been charged with participating in an ambulance-chasing scheme with at least seven other attorneys. -
Beaumont attorney announces bid for Congress
Beaumont attorney Jay Old, joined by his wife, Ann Clary, announces his candidacy for the 14th Congressional District at a press conference Sept. 20 at Beaumont City Hall. Republican Jay Old, a Beaumont attorney, announced his candidacy to succeed retiring U.S. Rep. Ron Paul in the newly drawn 14th Congressional District. -
Lee Parsley named president of Texas Civil Justice League
AUSTIN - The Texas Civil Justice League has named Lee Parsley president and general counsel effective June 1.