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Weil's Energy Sector Expansion Continues With Lateral Partner From Bracewell
Steven Lorch is the fifth energy partner to join the firm in the past year.Handdown List released on:February 21, 2024
Head of Mayer Brown's US Upstream Energy Practice Moves to Hunton Andrews in Houston
Carl von Merz, who joined Hunton Andrews Kurth as a partner in Houston on Tuesday, will head the firm's U.S. oil and gas practice.Bracewell Adds High-Profile Federal Judge as a Partner in New York
Judge Roslynn Mauskopf, who retired from the judiciary at the end of January, has joined Am Law 200 firm Bracewell as a partner in the government enforcement and investigations practice in New York.Willkie Energy Deals Partner Returns to McGuireWoods in Houston
Jay Hughes, who joined Willkie Farr & Gallagher in 2020 and was a co-chair of the power and renewable energy practice, has returned to McGuireWoods as a partner in Houston, where he once led the office.View more book results for the query "Bracewell"
Trump Counsel Assails Business Monitor Over Alleged Trump Errors
The letter from Jones' and the response from counsel come as the public awaits a decision from Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arthur Engoron, who is expected to issue an order in the coming weeks as to whether Trump and other defendants named in the AG's business fraud face penalties for gains allegedly obtained through fraud.Bracewell, King & Spalding Grow Energy Teams With In-House Adds
King & Spalding hired a Bechtel Energy energy and construction lawyer as a partner in Houston, and Bracewell hired a lawyer with experience in energy transition tax credits as a partner in Houston.Big Law Firms Grow Energy Sector Teams in Houston, LA
Vinson & Elkins hired a Shearman & Sterling tax and energy transition partner in Los Angeles, and Willkie Farr & Gallagher added a Mayer Brown energy finance and transactions partner in Houston.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Sidley Austin, and Skadden.$51M Judgment at Stake For the University of Texas
The disagreement stems from a section of the licensing agreement stating in paragraph two the royalty rate will not exceed a half-percent for products that "detect Lyme disease in combination with one other veterinary diagnostic test," but paragraph three states a royalty rate of 2.5% for products that "detect Lyme disease in combination with one or more veterinary diagnostic products."Trending Stories
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