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Big Law Leaders Join Opposition to Texas 'Bathroom Bill'
There's no shortage of high-profile Houston lawyers among the 55 industry leaders who signed a July 31 letter pleading with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to halt passage of controversial legislation regulating which restrooms transgender people can use in the state.Carbon Tax Plan: Promise or Pain to Energy Companies?
When Exxon Mobil Corp. endorsed a carbon tax proposal initiated by former Secretaries of State James Baker and George Shultz, some observers foresaw a future with dramatically fewer regulations. Not W. Thaddeus "Thad" Miller, the executive vice president and chief legal officer of Houston-based electricity provider Calpine Corp., who also endorses the Baker proposal.Litigator of the Week: A Jury 'Thriller' for a Music Legend
Veteran Texas litigator Mike McKool calls the breach of contract case pitting producer Quincy Jones against MJJ Productions and the estate of pop superstar Michael Jackson “one of the most enjoyable I've ever handled.”SEC Whistleblowers in Line for Windfall, and FTC Probes Amazon: Roundup
Welcome back to our weekly roundup of regulatory and compliance news. I’m C. Ryan Barber, reporting from the 100-degree swamp that is D.C. Got tips…SEC Whistleblowers in Line for Windfall, and FTC Probes Amazon: Roundup
Welcome back to our weekly roundup of regulatory and compliance news. I’m C. Ryan Barber, reporting from the 100-degree swamp that is D.C. Got tips…SEC Whistleblowers in Line for Windfall, and FTC Probes Amazon: Roundup
The Trump administration is touting the number of federal regulations that are on the chopping block. Exxon Mobil Corp.'s suing the U.S. Treasury Department over a $2 million fine for violating Russia sanctions. The Federal Trade Commission's looking at Amazon.com's discounting practices. And financial regulators appear to be pulling back on a plan to restrict Wall Street bonuses. This is a weekly roundup from ALM and around the web.Board Seeks Supreme Court Review of Suit Against Energy Industry
A Louisiana flood protection board has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive its lawsuit seeking to make oil, gas and pipeline companies pay for decades of damage to coastal wetlands, hoping to reverse losses in the lower federal courts.Miller & Chevalier Saddles Up for 100th Anniversary with New Chairman
Tax specialist Marc Gerson will take over as chairman of the 105-lawyer Washington firm, which recently moved to new offices and will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2020.Texas Lawyer's Giant Rhododendron Becomes Tourist Attraction
Conroe lawyer Tom Trott said "Lady Cynthia" rhododendron bush on his property on Vancouver Island is the largest in North America.Trending Stories
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