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By Marie-Anne Hogarth | January 31, 2006
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By Miriam Rozen | January 23, 2007
Houston-based Andrews Kurth has negotiated a tentative agreement to settle all claims brought against the firm by its former client Enron Corp. and the bankrupt Houston energy company's Committee o
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Consider the following scenario: A major bank has recently retained your law firm to recover $100 million due under a credit agreement. The borrowers, a number of Texas corporations, opposing e
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A two-week slice in the life of Broadcom co-founder Henry Nicholas, according to federal prosecutors: In an Orange County, Calif., hotel room on Jan. 17, 2001, Nicholas met with Mehrdad Naye
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