Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons is right-sized to adjust rapidly to changing client needs. After a series of hurricanes, particularly in Texas, the Dallas-based firm expanded its catastrophe-related practice group, said Jack Cleaveland, chairman of the management committee.

“They have come to us because they get hundreds of lawsuits filed, and they’re time sensitive,” Cleaveland said.

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