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The 2023 Texas 100: Ranked By Profits Per Equity Partner
Vinson & Elkins posted the highest PEP among the nine firms with $3.52 million in 2022The Biggest Firms in Texas Continued to Grow in 2022
The 100 firms with the most lawyers in Texas grew by 8.9% as a whole in 2022, with many of the out-of-state firms and midsize firms adding to their lawyer head counts.Texas Am Law 200 Firms Posted Largely Positive Financials in 2022
Eight of the nine homegrown Texas firms on the Am Law 200 improved revenue in 2022, even compared with the industry's hugely strong 2021.The 2023 Texas 100: Ranked By Gross Revenue
The nine homegrown Texas firms on the 2023 Am Law 200 displayed largely strong financial performances in 2022.Winstead Boosts Public Finance Team With Austin Regulatory Shareholder
Lloyd Gosselink Rochelle & Townsend environmental partner James Aldredge joined Winstead as a shareholder in Austin, where he plans to grow his water and wastewater practice.View more book results for the query "Locke Lord LLP"
Walmart Sued Over Patents For LED Tech
Walmart was hit with a patent infringement lawsuit Friday in Texas Western District Court. The court action, asserting three patents connected to LED…Boutique Firm Exceeds Big Law Pay Scale for Incoming Associates
In an aggressive effort to grow its head count, Dallas-founded litigation boutique Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors has raised the starting salary for incoming first-year associates to $250,000.Aiming for Aggressive Growth, Brewer Ups Associate Starting Salary to $250K
Dallas-founded litigation boutique Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors hires Locke Lord litigation partner Matthew Davis in Dallas to help lead the firm's hiring initiative in Dallas.Florida Legal Awards 'On The Rise' 2023 Honorees Part 2
Editor's Note: On the Rise is part of the Daily Business Review's annual Florida Legal Awards. It recognizes the state's top lawyers 40 and under.…New Data Privacy Law to Take Effect: Here's What Attorneys Need to Know
"By and large, liability will be imposed solely by Connecticut's Office of the Attorney General, but there's always the potential for lawsuits because plaintiffs attorneys are very smart about looking for other laws to use as the basis for claims," Russell F. Anderson said.Trending Stories
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