Senior reporter Brenda Sapino Jeffreys covers the business of law in Texas. Contact her at [email protected] On Twitter: @BrendaSJeffreys
December 06, 2004 | Law.com
Attorney Alleges Bush, Rumsfeld Statements Taint First U.S. Abu Ghraib TrialThe first Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse case to be heard on U.S. soil is scheduled for Jan. 7, 2005, thanks to attorney Guy Womack, who successfully had his client's trial moved from Iraq to Texas. But at a pretrial hearing today, Womack plans to argue a motion to dismiss the charges against U.S. Army Specialist Charles A. Graner Jr., stating he cannot get a fair trial due to prejudicial statements made by President George W. Bush, and U.S. Secretary of Defense Donald H. Rumsfeld.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
8 minute read
March 08, 2006 | Texas Lawyer
Fastow: Skilling Got "Zero" From Unlawful DealsDaniel Petrocelli, Jeffrey Skilling's defense attorney in his criminal trial, elicited testimony on March 8 from former Enron Corp. Chief Financial Officer Andrew Fastow that distances Skilling and his co-defendant Kenneth Lay from Fastow's illegal actions at the company.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
8 minute read
February 09, 2010 | Texas Lawyer
Two Judicial Hopefuls Sue Harris County Democratic Party Chairman Over Ballot PositionTwo lawyers seeking Democratic nominations as county court judges today each filed a pro se suit against Gerry Birnberg, chairman of the Harris County Democratic Party, alleging they will be "irreparably harmed" because they aren't listed first in their races on the primary ballot.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
3 minute read
August 02, 2004 | Texas Lawyer
"PR" Stands for "Profit" at Locke LiddellJulie Gilbert, director of strategic communication at Locke Liddell & Sapp, helps put her firm on the cutting edge in Texas in the marketing arena. And she is a profit center, too.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
12 minute read
September 15, 2006 | National Law Journal
Vinson & Elkins Opens Hong Kong OfficeVinson & Elkins has expanded its practice in China by opening an office in Hong Kong, giving the Houston-based firm four offices in Asia. Jay Cuclis, a partner who coordinates the firm's international practice, moved to Hong Kong in August to run the outpost for the 720-lawyer firm. While Cuclis is the sole lawyer in the new office, the firm expects to soon staff up to eight lawyers. Managing partner Joe Dilg says the Hong Kong office will help support growth plans in the firm's London and Moscow offices.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
2 minute read
February 27, 2006 | Texas Lawyer
Jurisdiction at Issue in Anna Nicole Smith Bankruptcy-Probate CaseFormer Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith will attend Feb. 28 arguments at the U.S. Supreme Court in Vickie Lynn Marshall v. E. Pierce Marshall, giving the nine justices on the U.S. Supreme Court a firsthand look at the former reality television star, 1993 Playmate of the Year and TrimSpa diet pill spokeswoman.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
10 minute read
January 26, 2004 | Texas Lawyer
Harris County Devises Way to Stockpile Visiting Judge DaysBecause the Texas Legislature took action in 2003 to slash funding for the visiting judge program, civil judges in Harris County worked out a plan to cover for judges who have to be away from the bench.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
6 minute read
April 28, 2003 | Texas Lawyer
Xtreme TurbulenceIn the three months since Gary Kennedy became general counsel of Fort Worth's AMR Corp., he's had no time to ease into the job. Instead, he's faced a crisis of epic proportions at AMR, the parent of American Airlines, which is on the brink of bankruptcy and seeking concessions from its unions to avert it.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys and Miriam Rozen
8 minute read
April 11, 2006 | Law.com
More Pay for Associates at Winstead, Fulbright, Baker & McKenzieThe roster of firms giving raises in Texas has expanded, with salary moves at Dallas-based Winstead Sechrest & Minick, Houston-based Fulbright & Jaworski and Chicago-based Baker & McKenzie. Under the new salary structures, first-year associates will get a base salary of up to $135,000 at Winstead; and $140,000 at Fulbright and Baker & McKenzie. Winstead Chairman and CEO W. Mike Baggett says the firm will maintain its merit-based compensation system.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys and Anne K. McMillan
3 minute read
December 11, 2001 | Law.com
A Giant FallsHouston attorney Robin Harrison is one of the lawyers attempting to move the Enron bankruptcy from New York to Texas. Harrison, counsel for Enron employees who lost money in their retirement plans because of the huge slide in Enron stock, is just one of a slew of attorneys sharing in the windfall of bankruptcy and litigation work surrounding the financial debacle of the Houston-based energy broker.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys
11 minute read