January 26, 2007 | National Law Journal
Vinson & Elkins Dismissed From Enron Shareholders' SuitHouston's Vinson & Elkins, longtime outside counsel for Enron Corp., has been dismissed from a massive shareholder securities class action. In an order signed Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Melinda Harmon of Houston noted that many class members may be angered by the dismissals of V&E and Enron executives, including the estate of former Chairman Kenneth Lay. However, she wrote that the court recognizes the right of the lead plaintiff to streamline the trial and pursue the "deepest pocket."
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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December 15, 2005 | Law.com
Former Enron Chairman Urges Witnesses to Step ForwardFormer Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay used a public speech Tuesday to exhort other former Enron employees to come forward to "speak the truth" about Enron as witnesses at his criminal trial. Lay said the Enron Task Force has identified 100 individuals as unindicted co-conspirators, an action that makes them fearful of testifying at trial or even talking to defense lawyers in the case. But Lay's lead criminal defense attorney says he believes some will come forward before the trial begins on Jan. 17, 2006.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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July 24, 2006 | National Law Journal
Colleagues Remember Fulbright Partner's Dedication to Public ServiceThe Texas legal community was saddened and shaken by the death last week of Michael Shelby, a respected former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas who, after years of public service, had recently left his post to become a litigation partner in Fulbright & Jaworski. "Mike Shelby could talk for an hour on any topic, and if he knew something about it, he could talk for two hours," says Harris County DA Chuck Rosenthal. Shelby suffered from bone cancer that had recently recurred, his friends say.
By John Council and Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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October 20, 2008 | Texas Lawyer
Murderer Seeks Habeas, Claiming Ineffective Assistance of CounselDuring an emotional three-day hearing, Susan L. Wright convicted of murdering her husband Jeffrey Wright heard one of the attorneys who defended her during her 2004 trial testify why he didn't call some witnesses who Wright alleges might have helped her win an acquittal or a lesser sentence.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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March 24, 2003 | Texas Lawyer
New War May Mean More Claims for UNCCA handful of Texas trial lawyers spent years helping the United Nations evaluate claims from businesses, governments and individuals who allege they suffered damages as a result of Iraq's unlawful invasion and occupation of Kuwait in 1990. The new war in the Persian Gulf could mean more work for the United Nations Compensation Commission and more opportunity for Texas lawyers.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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September 11, 2006 | Texas Lawyer
U.S. Army Veteran Alleges Lawyers Mishandled Silicosis SuitA U.S. Army veteran who alleges he developed silicosis from exposure to silica dust while working in a quarry for the Army has filed a breach of fiduciary duty and fraud civil suit in state court in Houston against lawyers who formerly represented him in an unsuccessful silicosis products liability case.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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July 12, 2004 | Law.com
No Interest AllowedMuslim investors are not allowed to earn interest on their money or pay interest. So working on deals involving Muslims isn't the easiest practice area. Nevertheless, Bracewell & Patterson finance and real estate partner Alfred G. "Al" Kyle is developing a niche practice of representing banks in deals financed in part with money from Muslim investors.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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April 09, 2007 | National Law Journal
Partners Who Left Jenkens Forfeited Capital ContributionsBeginning in 2004, partners at Jenkens & Gilchrist who left the firm also left behind their capital contributions due to the firm's "contingent liabilities." Those attorneys may never see a penny of it, or they may recoup some of it, depending on what's left over after the firm covers its financial obligations since its closing last month. Roger Hayse, a former executive at Jenkens who returned to take the job of president as it liquidates, says "job one" is making sure all of the firm's creditors are paid.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
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December 01, 2003 | Texas Lawyer
Final Enron Report Criticizes V&E and Andrews & KurthNearly two years after Enron Corp. filed a Chapter 11 in the wake of a massive drop in its stock price, a bankruptcy examiner's fourth and final report concludes that outside lawyers at Vinson & Elkins and Andrews & Kurth may have been negligent or may have aided and abetted Enron officers in breaching their fiduciary duties to the battered company.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys and Miriam Rozen
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February 01, 2002 | Texas Lawyer
partnersLarge Texas firms made fewer new partners this year but more of them are women and more are minorities than in years past. Considering the uncertainty in the nation`s economy and the turmoil in Texas` bedrock energy industry in the wake of Enron Corp.`s bankruptcy, it`s probably not too surprising large Texas firms made fewer new partners as a whole in 2002 than in 2001. The decline isn`t large, about 9.8 percent, but it`s the second year in a row for the trend line to head down instead of up.
By BRENDA SAPINO JEFFREYS
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