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November 30, 2009 | Texas Lawyer

Court Grants Oil and Gas Rehearing

After opposing parties filed motions for rehearing in a pair of cases and two state officials advocated the same in amicus letters, the Texas Supreme Court relented on Nov. 20: Justices will reconsider two decisions that have unleashed a gusher of discussion in the world of oil and gas law. Deborah Hankinson represents parties in the cases.
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December 10, 2012 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers

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April 11, 2001 | Law.com

Double Duty: Motherhood and Lawyerhood

Emotionally rewarding though motherhood may be, it brings its own set of challenges that social revolution has done little to remedy. Texas lawyer Kathleen J. Wu uses former New York Times reporter Ann Crittenden's new book as a springboard to her argument that the single best way for a woman to ensure her professional viability as a lawyer is to master her craft before starting a family.
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February 14, 2011 | Texas Lawyer

Newsmakers

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June 07, 2000 | Law.com

Fake It Till You Make It

As a client, if I'm paying somebody $300 an hour, I'd like for her to look as high-powered, intimidating and professional as possible. But there's another reason that lawyers, particularly young lawyers, and even more particularly young female lawyers, might want to stick with more formal attire: It makes you look more like a grown-up.
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February 08, 2010 | National Law Journal

Securities, antitrust laterals find D.C. jobs

The annual New Year's uptick in lateral hiring looks especially promising in Washington this year. Although the market for lateral partners stayed active in the economic downturn, the early weeks of 2010 are proving more busy than usual. At least 22 firms have announced pickups of senior partners since Jan. 1.
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March 06, 2009 | Daily Report Online

155 lose jobs at Pillsbury

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December 26, 2007 | National Law Journal

Allen & Overy Hit With Discrimination Suit by Former N.Y. Associate

Allen & Overy faces a religious discrimination suit by a former associate who claims he was fired because he insisted on observing the Jewish Sabbath. Norman D. Schoenfeld claimed in a suit filed in Manhattan federal court Thursday that the British law firm fired him because one partner in particular was upset that Schoenfeld was unable to work on matters from sundown Friday to sundown Saturday. In a statement responding to the suit, Allen & Overy said Schoenfeld was fired for performance reasons.
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July 19, 2010 | Texas Lawyer

VerdictSearch

Intellectual property, invasion of privacy, motor vehicle, nursing homes, products liability, railroad and workplace safety cases are all part of this week's VerdictSearch report.
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January 21, 2013 | National Law Journal

Regulatory engines revving over energy

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