Senior reporter Brenda Sapino Jeffreys covers the business of law in Texas. Contact her at [email protected] On Twitter: @BrendaSJeffreys
October 03, 2003 | Texas Lawyer
Murr Pleads Guilty to Mail Fraud ChargeLawyer Marc Murr pleaded guilty in federal court in Austin on Oct. 3 to one count of mail fraud and accepted a plea agreement that calls for him to serve six months in prison and five years of probation.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
3 minute read
June 18, 2002 | Law.com
Alteration of Internal Document Led to Finding Against AndersenArthur Andersen's obstruction of justice trial wasn't about shredding or David Duncan after all. Jurors who returned a verdict Saturday in Houston say they found the accounting firm guilty of obstruction because an in-house lawyer wanted to alter an internal memo about Enron's third quarter earnings report. That gave the jury a reason to find Andersen acted with the intent to keep information from the SEC.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
8 minute read
September 27, 2006 | Corporate Counsel
Fastow Sentenced to Six Years in PrisonAfter listening to a tearful Andrew Fastow, the former chief financial officer at Houston's Enron Corp., express remorse for his actions that led in part to the downfall of the energy company, U.S. District Judge Kenneth Hoyt of Houston on Tuesday sentenced Fastow to six years in federal prison and two years of supervised release. The sentencing came nearly three years after Fastow pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit securities fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
5 minute read
March 22, 2004 | Law.com
Judge Approves $149 Million Firestone Tire SettlementA state district judge in Beaumont approved a nationwide settlement, valued at up to $149 million, between Bridgestone/Firestone Inc. and consumers who allege in a class petition that their Firestone tires had a tendency to fail.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
7 minute read
November 01, 2010 | Texas Lawyer
Extra Credit: There's No Typical Day at the Office for Alan M. UtayAlan M. Utay had reason to have a few butterflies in his stomach the day he started work as general counsel at Alliance Data Systems Corp. in Plano. Sept. 17, 2001, wasn't just his first day on the job at the credit-card processing and marketing company; it also was the day the U.S. stock markets re-opened following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on America.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
7 minute read
October 22, 2007 | Law.com
Federal Circuit: Legal-Mal Suits With Patent Infringement Elements Belong in Federal CourtWhen a claim of patent infringement is a necessary element of a legal malpractice suit, those suits should be tried in federal court, the Federal Circuit has ruled in a case of first impression. The appeals court upheld a ruling that denied a request by Akin Gump and a Corpus Christi, Texas-based firm to remand a malpractice suit to state court. The opinion may lead to all sorts of legal malpractice suits being filed or tried in federal courts instead of state courts.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys and John Council
12 minute read
May 05, 2008 | Texas Lawyer
More Big-Tex Firms Land on Elite Deal ListFor deals work of many kinds, nine Texas firms are among the nation's leading transactional players in 2007, showing up in rankings on The American Lawyer's Corporate Scorecard 2008, an elite listing of the firms with the most robust corporate practices. Houston firms Andrews Kurth and Vinson & Elkins posted the best results on the Corporate Scorecard charts.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
14 minute read
November 12, 2002 | Law.com
GC Meets WorldJean-Michel Malek is as much a troubleshooter as a general counsel at Camac Holdings Inc., a privately owned energy company in Houston. Malek does routine GC work in Russia, Ireland, Nigeria and South Africa, but he's also a take-charge problem-solver whose tasks range from conducting due diligence in a country where he's not familiar with the legal system to getting a stranded company airplane out of Algeria.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
9 minute read
March 30, 2011 | Legaltech News
Lawyer, Firm File Suit Over 'False Review'Bellaire, Texas lawyer Michael W. Weston and his firm, Weston & Associates, have filed a defamation suit alleging that a former employee and her spouse posted a "false review" about the firm on Citysearch.com. Claiming hundreds of thousands of dollars of potentially lost business, the firm is suing for $1.25 million in damages. So what did the defendants say to anger Weston?
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
4 minute read
September 05, 2011 | Texas Lawyer
Appellate Lawyer of the Week: Epidemiological EvidenceA Baker Botts partner an Aug. 26 Texas Supreme Court opinion in a Vioxx case marks a win for his client Merck & Co. Inc. and clarifies requirements in Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals Inc. v. Havner. In a 7-0 opinion, the court held that requirements it set out in 1997's Havner apply but were not met. Because of that, the evidence was legally insufficient to prove causation.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
4 minute read
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