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October 26, 2009 |

Proposed Disciplinary Rule Changes Target Conflicts, Scienter, Sex

For the first time in almost 20 years, the Texas Supreme Court has proposed comprehensive changes in the state's disciplinary rules for lawyers, including major amendments to conflicts rules and a new rule prohibiting lawyers from having sex with clients. Professor Robert Schuwerk serves on a task force that worked on the proposed changes.
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September 26, 2011 |

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March 29, 2010 |

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Texas Lawyer collected promotion announcements for 2010 shareholders and partners from 23 of the 26 largest firms in Texas. The 26 firms are the largest on Texas Lawyer's "The Texas 100" list published April 27, 2009, a ranking of Texas-based firms and Texas operations of out-of-state firms by the number of lawyers in the state. Texas Lawyer asked each firm to confirm the number of promotions and to provide the number of females and/or ethnic minorities promoted. The story compares data with the 2009 information gathered from the firms in the same way and published in Texas Lawyer's March 30, 2009, edition. Three of the 26 firms — Brown McCarroll, Gardere Wynne Sewell, and Hunton & Williams — announce new partners/shareholders after presstime on March 25.
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December 03, 2007 |

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November 28, 2001 |

Women Lawyers Equal Good Law Firm Business Practices

The percentages of female lawyers at large Texas firms are unchanged from a year ago. Women still comprise 28 percent of the lawyers and 15 percent of the partners at many of the state's highest-grossing firms. The problem seems to be that many women leave for family or other concerns just as they're beginning to generate money for the firm -- and that's bad business, all around.
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August 10, 2009 |

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November 12, 2008 |

Ranks of first-year associates rise at large Texas firms

The 2008 first-year class for 23 of Texas' largest law firms is 5.2 percent larger than in 2007, according to a Texas Lawyer survey. The class is larger than last year's because Texas firms have been growing over the past few years, particularly in the financial markets practice areas, says consultant William C. Cobb. And, he notes, the offers were made before the financial crisis.
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January 07, 2008 |

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