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Austin Shareholder Appointed Chair of Firm's Litigation Department; Plus Other 'On The Move' News
James Ruiz, an Austin shareholder in Winstead, has been appointed chair of the firm's litigation and dispute resolution department. The department has more than six practice groups with more than 100 attorneys.As Big Firms Up Associate Pay, Regional Firms See an Opening
Amid a wave of salary increases for associates at big law firms, midsize and regional firms are eyeing the development as a way to reinforce their long-touted message: We're in tune with the economic realities facing clients and do high-quality work for less money.View more book results for the query "Kelly Hart Hallman"
Oil Exploration Company's Demand for Tax Refund Fails in Texas Supreme Court
The Texas Supreme Court on Friday turned down an oil company's bid for a large tax exemption and held that Southwest Royalties Inc.'s purchases of casing, tubing, other well equipment and associated services were not exempt from sales taxes available to certain manufacturers.Skepticism Voiced About Texas AG's Bid to Silence Ex-Agency Lawyer
In a cease and desist letter, first assistant to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's office overreached, according to ethics experts and other lawyers familiar with the specifics.Chesapeake, Total E&P Reach $52.5M Settlement With Royalty Owners
Chesapeake Energy and Total E&P USA recently reached a global settlement under which they will pay out a combined total of $52.5 million to more than 13,000 clients of two Texas-based law firms who claimed they were shortchanged related to their natural gas royalties.Texas Supreme Court Reaffirms that Apache Doesn't Have to Pay on Expired O&G Leases
The Texas Supreme Court recently turned down a request to rehear a motion filed by McDaniel Partners pertaining to its royalty battle with Apache Deepwater and reaffirmed that Apache was not obligated under the lapsed oil and gas leases to continue paying royalties.Jury Finds for Exxon in Indemnity Suit Against Fort Worth Energy Company
A jury in a Harris County case recently found in favor of Exxon Mobil in a long-running dispute it has had with Fort Worth-based Trade Exploration Corp., and its principals, related to two earlier Louisiana lawsuits in which landowners sought damages from Exxon Mobil to remediate alleged environmental contamination.Trending Stories
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