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July 09, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Susman Godfrey Expands Office, Explores Global Warming Litigation

After opening its first small Manhattan office in a midtown tower last fall, Susman Godfrey is moving to bigger digs up Madison Avenue. And the firm is looking for work in New York pursuing claims for bankrupt companies against their accountants and creditors.
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August 28, 2007 | The Legal Intelligencer

Susman Godfrey Is Sued Over Alleged Fraud, Conspiracy

The arbitration process is supposed to make short order of endless, messy litigation. But if Positive Software Solutions, et al. v. Susman Godfrey, et al. stands for anything, it's that a dispute can become endless and messy precisely because of arbitration.
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August 27, 2007 | Law.com

Susman Godfrey Sued Over Alleged Fraud, Conspiracy

The arbitration process is supposed to make short order of endless, messy litigation. But a recent case filed in the Northern District of Texas shows that a dispute can become endless and messy precisely because of arbitration. Positive Software and its CEO allege that the defendants -- including Susman Godfrey and two firm partners -- engaged in fraud and civil conspiracy by knowingly withholding evidence and offering false testimony during a 2004 arbitration hearing in a software ownership dispute.
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June 20, 2001 | Law.com

Full Circle

Partners who treat associates like slaves may soon be as rare in large Texas firms as manual typewriters. Firms hope the use of 360-degree reviews will help change the behavior of inconsiderate partners -- that they'll even vie for the good opinion of underlings. "We have a really competitive bunch," says Susman Godfrey's Robert Rivera. "There's how much business you bring in, how much [money] you win, and what do the associates think."
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August 16, 2004 | Texas Lawyer

Another Inmate Questions Houston Crime Lab Results

Mark Wawro and four other Susman Godfrey attorneys who usually spend their time on the civil litigation battlefield are assisting in an effort to free a man they contend was wrongly convicted of kidnapping and rape 17 years ago.
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August 27, 2007 | Texas Lawyer

Susman Godfrey Sued Over Alleged Fraud, Conspiracy

The arbitration process is supposed to make short order of endless, messy litigation. But if Positive Software Solutions, et al. v. Susman Godfrey, et al. stands for anything, it's that a dispute can become endless and messy precisely because of arbitration.
8 minute read
May 21, 2008 | Law.com

Susman Godfrey Associate Nets Highest Score on Texas Bar Exam

After graduating magna cum laude from Harvard, where he twice won the school's Sears Prize for highest class GPA, Stephen Shackelford Jr. passed the Virginia bar exam in 2006 and spent the next two years clerking for 1st Circuit Judge Michael Boudin and U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer. He joined Susman Godfrey's Dallas office at the end of October 2007 and sat for the Texas bar exam this past February. Two weeks ago Shackelford found out that he had earned the highest score in the Lone Star State.
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