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$400M Case: Trustee Claims Instant Pot-Maker Defrauded Lenders
In a U.S. Southern District of Texas bankruptcy filing, the Instant Brands trustee accused Cornell Capital of plundering the company through fraudulent transfers.Wilson Sonsini Knocks Out Claims Against Inhibrx Biosciences in Trade Secrets Verdict
"The most important thing about the win is it lets scientists who are really dedicated to trying to improve the lives of cancer patients to get back to focusing on that," said Luis Li, a Wilson Sonsini attorney who served as lead trial counsel for Inhibrx.Texas Legal Awards 2024: Attorney of the Year, Law Firm of the Year Announced
Dozens of Texas lawyers were recognized Tuesday evening for their outstanding work in a range of categories.Texas Legal Awards: Q&As With Litigation Departments of the Year, General Litigation Finalists
Texas Lawyer is proud to recognize seven finalists for the 2024 Litigation Departments of the Year, General Litigation Award.Internal Leadership Revamp Aids Growth of Spencer Fane
"We don't believe it is feasible for a practice group leader or co-leaders to effectively execute on everything in the current job description of a practice group leader," firm chair Pat Whalen said.View more book results for the query "McKool Smith"
Texas Attorney of the Year Finalist: Jennifer Truelove
Jennifer Truelove, a principal with McKool Smith who has been named one of the finalists for Texas Lawyer's 2024 Attorney of the Year, has established herself as a formidable litigator in East Texas.Get to Know Texas Lawyer's Attorney of the Year Finalists
Texas Lawyer is proud to recognize three finalists for our 2024 Attorney of the Year Award.Texas Legal Awards: Litigation Departments of the Year, Intellectual Property Finalists
Texas Lawyer is proud to recognize our 2024 Litigation Departments of the Year, Intellectual Property Finalists.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up
McKool Smith represented Mojo Mobility Inc. in patent litigation against Samsung Electronics as federal jurors in Marshall, Texas hit Samsung with a $192 million infringement verdict last week.$192 Million Verdict: McKool Smith Wins Against Samsung
Samsung was given access to multiple Mojo Mobility prototypes with the understanding that would lead to a commercial transaction, but Samsung instead suggested Mojo cut a deal with its suppliers as no cost to Samsung.Trending Stories
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