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No Decrease in 2006 Bonuses Despite Raises
While many Texas associates took home a lot more in their paychecks in 2006 due to new, higher salary scales adopted by the firms, a number of firms with large Texas operations still paid healthy year-end bonuses to associates — or will pay them soon.The Churn: Lateral Moves and Promotions in The Am Law 200
Several Am Law 200 firms expand into new markets; K&L Gates loses another partner in Chicago; and Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton increases its partnership ranks by three. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Top 10 Texas Settlements in 2002
Texas Blue Sheet, a weekly publication of The National Law Journal's Litigation Services Network and an affiliate of Texas Lawyer, ranked the top 10 settlements in Texas during 2002.Most Associate Bonuses at Large Texas Firms Mirror Last Year's
With some enviously high exceptions, bonuses paid at the end of 2005 to associates with large Texas firms were similar to bonuses paid at the end of 2004. Sure, Houston's Susman Godfrey paid out year-end bonuses ranging from $86,000 to $150,000 -- averaging 75 percent of each associate's base pay -- but most associates statewide received considerably less. George Lamb, chairman of Baker Botts' associate compensation committee, says its two-tier bonus is based on merit and on productivity.Sign of the Times: Large Firms in Texas Make More Partners in 2005
The number of new partner promotions at Texas' largest firms increased for 2005, but the percentage of minority and female partners decreased when compared with 2004.Race From the Bottom: Democrats Bell and Gammage Face Uphill Battle in Governor's Run
A recent Saturday-night rally in Hurst attracted 300 die-hard Democrats to a United Auto Workers union hall to spend their Saturday night sampling lively discourse and livelier chili. All were interested in watching the first-ever public match-up between Democratic frontrunners � former Congressman Chris Bell of Houston and former Texas Supreme Court Justice Bob Gammage.Firm$ of Fortune: The 25 Highest-Grossing Texas Firms
Gross revenue at large Texas firms continues its steady year-to-year rise, with the 25 highest-grossing Texas firms posting an overall 2.3 percent increase in total revenue in 2004, compared to 2003. But that 2.3 percent increase is less than half of the 4.9 percent overall increase in gross revenue the Texas top 25 racked up a year ago.Trending Stories
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