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Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

Senior reporter Brenda Sapino Jeffreys covers the business of law in Texas. Contact her at [email protected] On Twitter: @BrendaSJeffreys

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February 10, 2004 | The Legal Intelligencer

Akin Gump Settles Suit With Dot-Com Investors

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer Feld and a former partner recently settled a state court suit alleging fraud and securities law violations in connection with the firm's representation of a now-defunct Internet startup in San Antonio called E-Court Inc.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

10 minute read

March 21, 2011 | Law.com

Winston & Strawn Opens in Houston With Several Howrey Lawyers

Taking advantage of the demise of Howrey, Winston & Strawn opened a Houston office on Wednesday staffed by most of the lawyers who had worked in Howrey's Houston office. Howrey's Houston office managing partner Stephen Cagle says Winston had extended offers to all of the lawyers in his office.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys and Miriam Rozen

4 minute read

August 06, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Test of Time: The Handshake That Launched a 50-Year Partnership

At a time when Texas lawyers think little about jumping from firm to firm in search of a bigger paycheck and unfulfilled lawyers take early retirement, the 50-year partnership between San Antonio lawyers Anthony "Nic" Nicholas and Roy Barrera Sr. is a throwback to a different era.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

9 minute read

November 06, 2006 | Texas Lawyer

Group of BP Plaintiffs Sue Lawyers Who Negotiated Their Settlements

The first trial stemming from the fatal explosion in 2005 at the BP refinery in Texas City kicks off next week in Galveston, but the verdict in the suit won't set a market rate for settlements, which is what typically happens in mass tort suits. Instead of setting a market rate for settlement, the trial in 212th District Judge Susan Criss' court may help 22-year-old plaintiff Eva Rowe, whose parents were killed in the explosion, force BP and other energy companies to improve safety practices at refineries.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

5 minute read

May 17, 2006 | The Recorder

Enron Lawyers Warn of Skewed Fraud Case

Attorneys for former CEO Jeffrey Skilling cautioned the jury in closing arguments about witness reliability and prosecutors' evidence in the conspiracy case.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

7 minute read

March 07, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Eight Godwin Pappas Lawyers Leave to Form New Firm

Three partners and five associates have left Dallas-based Godwin Pappas Langley Ronquillo to form Langley Weinstein Hamel.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys and Miriam Rozen

4 minute read

February 05, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Firms Pay for Downtown Dallas Surveillance Camera Monitoring

Five law firms with offices in Dallas have contributed $15,000 each to help pay for operation of a system of cameras the Dallas Police Department recently installed on light poles in the Central Business District.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

7 minute read

November 04, 2002 | Texas Lawyer

GC Meets World

Jean-Michel Malek is as much a troubleshooter as a general counsel at Houston's Camac Holdings Inc., a privately owned energy company in Houston. As the only U.S. lawyer at Camac, Malek does the routine work of a general counsel -- but he's also a take-charge problem-solver whose tasks range from finding ways to conduct due diligence in foreign countries to figuring out how to free stranded company airplanes from Algeria.

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

9 minute read

December 13, 2005 | Law.com

Federal Vioxx Suit Ends With Mistrial

A federal judge Monday morning declared a mistrial in the nation's first federal Vioxx trial after a Texas jury was unable to decide on the verdict. "If a retrial is scheduled we will be right back with the same facts," Kenneth C. Frazier, Merck's general counsel, said in a statement. Plaintiffs lawyer Jere Beasley said he's also ready to retry the suit. "I don't like moral victories," Beasley said. "We would much preferred to have had a verdict."

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

3 minute read

March 04, 2010 | Law.com

Haynes and Boone Partner Donates Kidney to Save Life of Staffer's Son

Matthew Deffebach returned to Haynes and Boone on Monday, about a month after the partner donated a kidney to the son of Iva York, a longtime firm staffer. York had only met Deffebach a couple times before last November, but her son Mitch says Deffebach is "a part of our family now."

By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys

9 minute read