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Susman Godfrey Partner Wants Texas to Pay $973K to Wrongfully Imprisoned Client
Neal Manne, a managing partner in Houston's Susman Godfrey, expects his pro bono client, a former death row inmate who has been exonerated, to receive a lump-sum payment of $973,000 from the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts.7 More Partners Join Orrick's Houston Office
Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe picks up five partners from Morgan Lewis & Bockius and two from McGuire Woods for new Houston office.K&L Gates Adds Down Under After Moscow Closure, Plus More Lateral Moves
After closing its Moscow office, K&L Gates doubles down in Australia; Greenberg Traurig grabs a Goodwin Procter securities litigator; high-powered lawyers leave Vinson & Elkins and Morgan Lewis in Houston; and other key additions from around The Am Law 200.Court Order Allows Syrian Resettlement to Go On in Texas
U.S. District Judge David Godbey of the Northern District of Texas denies a request from the Texas Health and Human Services Commission for a preliminary injunction to stop Syrian resettlement in Texas.Board Upholds Ex-Prosecutor's Disbarment for Egregious Conduct
An appellate board has upheld the disbarment of Charles Sebesta, swatting back his technical argument for why he should retain his bar card after the ex-prosecutor sent an innocent man to death row and hid exculpatory evidence in the process.Houston A La Carte: Behind Orrick's Texas Expansion
Orrick chose a logistically complex mix-and-match approach to populate its new Texas outpost.Three Practice Leaders Leave DLA Piper, Plus More Lateral Moves
DLA Piper loses three practice leaders but merges in Europe; another Dickstein Shapiro partner departs; Jones Day opens in Brisbane; Orrick unveils its Houston hires; Quinn Emanuel adds an Israel expert; and other moves from throughout The Am Law 200.15 Lawyers So Far Working at Orrick's New Houston Office
A total of 15 Houston lawyers from six firms have started working at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe's new Houston office over the last two weeks.News Corp. Fails in Bid to Toss Suit Over In-Store Promotions
Southern District Judge William Pauley rejected the News Corporation's motions for summary judgment in a suit filed by non-retailer consumer packaged goods firms, which allege an illegal monopoly on in-store promotions such as shelf signage and coupon distribution at some 52,000 stores.News Corp. Fails in Bid to Toss Suit Over In-Store Promotions
Southern District Judge William Pauley rejected the News Corporation's motions for summary judgment in a suit filed by non-retailer consumer packaged goods firms, which allege an illegal monopoly on in-store promotions such as shelf signage and coupon distribution at some 52,000 stores.Trending Stories
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