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Attorney leaves Big Tobacco behind to represent the richest man in the world
A few years ago, Steven Selsberg, a partner in Mayer Brown in Houston, thought he would make a smoking-hot career out of tobacco litigation, but today Selsberg is the go-to litigation lawyer in the United States for the business empire of Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire who may be the richest man in the world. When Selsberg isn't doing work for Slim or his companies, he handles litigation for other clients from Mexico he obtained through Slim or through other Mexican connections.Winging It: GC for Hooters Franchisee Leads Lobbying, Legal Teams
Attorney John B. Gessner's current client is a lot different than Arby's, Golden Corral and Boston Market, three restaurants he previously represented. Their workers do not wear tight tank tops and short orange shorts. Gessner is the general counsel and corporate secretary for Dallas-based Texas Wings Inc., the Texas franchisee of the Hooters restaurant chain.Attorney Leaves Big Tobacco Behind to Represent the Richest Man in the World
A few years ago, Steven Selsberg, a partner in Mayer Brown in Houston, thought he would make a smoking-hot career out of tobacco litigation, but today Selsberg is the go-to litigation lawyer in the United States for the business empire of Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire who may be the richest man in the world. When Selsberg isn't doing work for Slim or his companies, he handles litigation for other clients from Mexico he obtained through Slim or through other Mexican connections.View more book results for the query "Kelly Hart"
Texas Supreme Court finds canine love priceless but not compensable
The Texas Supreme Court loves puppies just as much as most people do. But despite issuing a unanimous opinion that memorializes the world's love for canines—complete with quotes from Lord Byron and Aldous Huxley about that very topic—the high court will not allow anyone to recover "emotion-based" damages for the loss of a dog in Texas. That's according to the April 5 ruling in Carla Strickland v. Kathryn and Jeremy Medlen.Ruling marks victory for online travel sites
A federal appeals court has ruled against public agencies trying to collect hotel occupancy taxes from online travel retailers.Appellate Boutique Opens Dallas Office With Two New Partners
With the May 1 opening of a new office in Dallas, the founding partners of Alexander Dubose Jones & Townsend have realized a dream they had in 2003 when they formed the appellate boutique. "The plan has always been to have a Dallas office," says Roger Townsend, a partner in Houston who says the idea in starting Alexander Dubose was to "be a multioffice boutique." Charles Frazier Jr., a shareholder in Cowles & Thompson, and LaDawn Conway, a shareholder in Munsch Hardt, have joined the new Dallas office.Special Court of Review Affirms Public Reprimand of Justice James Patrick "Jim" Sharp
The March 13 opinion also rejected Sharp’s request that he receive a lesser sanction because he has been diagnosed with adult Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD).Trending Stories
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