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Coming Off a Strong Year, Texas MPs Optimistic About 2020
Managing partners at a group of homegrown Texas firms say 2019 was a good year, and they expect more of the same in 2020.Newsmakers: Week of Dec. 23, 2019
Yetter Coleman in Houston announced that Grant Martinez will become a partner in the firm, effective Jan. 1, 2020.As Big Law Flocked to Texas, San Antonio Got Left Out
Only a handful of Am Law 200 firms based outside Texas have offices in San Antonio. Is it the next hot legal market, or will it stay sleepy?In Potential Pepper Hamilton-Troutman Sanders Merger, Scale Can Be a Strategy
Troutman Sanders has already undertaken three mergers in the last two decades. Now, with a potential Pepper Hamilton tie-up, the firm could be looking to replicate its past merger gains.Scale Can Be a Strategy in Troutman and Pepper Hamilton's Potential Tie-Up
Troutman Sanders has already undertaken three mergers in the last two decades. Now the firm could be looking to replicate its past merger gains.Newsmakers: Week of Nov. 25, 2019
David Calvillo, senior counsel in the Houston and San Antonio offices of Chamberlain Hrdlicka, has been invited into the Houston chapter of the American Board of Trial Advocates.Troutman Aims for Big Law Big Leagues With Pepper Merger
The merger could create a new Am Law 50 firm, expanding Troutman's practice offerings and giving it a strong foothold in the Northeast. It would also help out Pepper Hamilton, which has seen falling revenue and head count.Potential Troutman-Pepper Merger a 'Win-Win,' Observers Say
The merger could create a new Am Law 50 firm, expanding Troutman's practice offerings and giving it a strong foothold in the Northeast. It would also help out Pepper Hamilton, which has seen falling revenue and head count.Troutman Sanders and Pepper Hamilton in Advanced Merger Discussions
The combined firm would have over 1,000 lawyers, nearly 300 equity partners and revenue topping $855 million.Coverage Issues To Consider in Wake of Child Victims Act
The New York State Child Victims Act dramatically expanded the universe of claimants for which liability insurers—in particular historical commercial general liability and insurers issuing claims-made E&O policies—will be asked to pay defense and indemnity costs.Trending Stories
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