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Alexander Dubose Firm Acquires Appellate Attorney in Houston Office; Plus Other 'On The Move' News
Richard O. Faulk, an appellate attorney, has joined Alexander Dubose Jefferson & Townsend as a partner in the firm's Houston office. Faulk, who focuses on complex toxic tort and environmental litigation, will split his time between Houston and Washington, D.C.Jenkens & Gilchrist Wins Millions in Suit Against Former IP Client
The Dallas firm closed its doors in 2007, but sibling publication Texas Lawyer reports that it just won a jury verdict valued at more than $4 million in a breach of contract suit against a former intellectual property client.Jenkens & Gilchrist Wins Millions in Suit Against Former IP Client
Dallas firm Jenkens & Gilchrist closed its doors more than two years ago, but despite a $4 million courthouse win late last month in a battle over fees with an old client, the firm won't be ready to close the books until next year at the earliest. The suit, tried in a Dallas district court, was in Jenkens & Gilchrist PC v. Forgent Networks Inc., et al.Jenkens & Gilchrist Wins Millions in Suit Against Former IP Client
Jenkens & Gilchrist shut its doors more than two years ago, but the firm just won a jury verdict valued at more than $4 million in a breach of contract suit it filed in July 2007 against a former IP client, Asure Software. Jenkens alleged in a second amended petition filed in June that Asure had agreed in 2004 to pay the firm a certain percentage of fees stemming from a patent licensing program -- which netted the company nearly $100 million between 2001 and 2004 -- but Asure stopped making payments after the firm closed.Voting Independent: Shifting Majorities, Vigorous Dissents Characterize Court's Term
It wasn't long ago that Texas Supreme Court Justice Harriet O'Neill's name most commonly was affixed to dissenting opinions, as she flailed against a conservative majority on the court that often outvoted her. So it came as a surprise to several appellate lawyers when they learned that O'Neill (pictured) — once a member of a moderate group of justices who often controlled the court nearly a decade ago — topped her colleagues with 12 signed majority opinions.The NLJ Client List | Who Represents Corporate America
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