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Texas Supreme Court Clarifies Limits of Environmental Commission's Water Rights Authority
Gunnar P. Seaquest, of Bickerstaff, Heath, Delgado, Acosta, argued on behalf of the petitioner, Pape Partners Ltd. Clinton W. Twaddell III of Branscomb Law represented the respondent, DRR Family Properties L.P.Who Will Challenge Republican Judge Cleve Doty? Democrats Eugene Clayborn, Laurie Eiserloh Compete
Clayborn has a private practice in Austin and has been practicing law in Texas' state and federal courts for nearly 30 years. His opponent, Eiserloh, is a mother, trial attorney and lifelong Democrat who has been in the courtroom litigating and solving problems for nearly 30 years.Lobbying Businesses at Midsize Firms Receive Boost From Pandemic-Era Activity
Despite the difficulties of running a lobbying practice remotely, many established midsize shops have seen work generated from the uncertainty and government intervention that has defined the pandemic.Texas Lawyer's Litigation and Legal Departments of the Year
As part of our annual Litigation and Legal Departments of the Year awards, Texas Lawyer invited firms and legal departments across the state to tell us about the great work they did this past year.View more book results for the query "Bickerstaff, Heath, Smiley, Pollan, Kever & McDaniel"
Survey Alleges Some Austin Firms Aren't Making the Grade
Two minority attorney groups have handed out "Fs" to five of Austin, Texas largest law firms for their minority hiring practices. Only one of the 14 firms graded by the Austin Black Lawyers Association and the Hispanic Bar Association of Austin, Bickerstaff, Heath, Smiley, Pollan, Kever & McDaniel, got an "A plus."Number of Minority Lawyers Down at Austin's Large Firms
The number of minority attorneys employed by Austin's 25 largest firms dropped in the past year, but the number of minority partners at those firms increased slightly, according to a "report card" released on Aug. 2 by two minority attorney groups.Headcount Increases Slightly at Big-Tex Firms
The firms on Texas Lawyer's "100 Largest Firms in Texas" poster employed a total of 12,034 attorneys as of April 1, 2004, compared with 11,711 attorneys on April 1, 2003. Fifty-nine of the 100 largest firms increased their attorney counts compared with the same period last year, 31 firms decreased their numbers and 10 stayed the same.Trending Stories
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