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Number of Women, Minorities at Texas Firms Flat
Women and minority lawyers aren't exactly taking over Texas firms, but female attorneys are holding their ground, and minority lawyers slightly increased their numbers in 2002. Women lawyers comprise 28 percent of the lawyers and 15 percent of the partners at 19 of the 21 Texas-based firms on this year's Texas Lawyer 25, a ranking of the state's highest-grossing firms. The percentages are virtually unchanged from a year ago.Coaches Sue Web Sites, Claiming Team Playbooks Were Stolen
A Dallas Cowboys coach and three other coaches filed suit in Houston Friday against two Web sites alleging the sites sold stolen team playbooks online. The suit accuses the defendants of "wrongful appropriation and conversion of numerous confidential playbooks" and contends defendants "conducted a booming business in the sale of such pilfered playbooks . . . through their Web site."Legge Work: Mid-Sized Firm Maintains Footing By Focusing on Finances
Legge, Farrow, Kimmitt, McGrath & Brown opened its doors in 1996 in austere offices. A decade after its speedy formation, Legge, Farrow has more than doubled in size, it has a client roster including Fortune 500 companies, and founding partners say it's providing them a good living along with a pleasant work environment, largely because of loyal clients, teamwork, and careful attention paid to the cost side of the balance sheet.BigTex Combined Gross Revenue Drops in '09
Combined gross revenue of the 25 Texas-based firms included in Texas Lawyer's Annual Report on Firm Finance posted a rare decline in 2009 of 3.7 percent compared to 2008, and net income was flat. Thirteen of the firms boosted their net income in 2009, including Gardere Wynne Sewell. Stephen D. Good (pictured) of Gardere says his firm saw an increase due to some extraordinary contingent-fee income.Warner-Lambert Defense Prevails Against Long Odds in Rezulin Suit
Despite a spotlight on the pharmaceutical industry, reported jury panel hostility, and even a TV character's unwelcome comment on the product in question, defense lawyers achieved a victory for the manufacturer of the Rezulin diabetes drug last month in Texas. So how did the lawyers do it? No smoking gun, they say -- and jurors who were willing to sit through difficult scientific testimony.Trending Stories
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