The 2024 Texas 100: Ranked By Revenue Per Lawyer
A busy energy industry, boosted by work in energy transition, helped provide work for lawyers in Texas across transactional practices. That, along…
July 23, 2024 at 09:50 AM
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A busy energy industry, boosted by work in energy transition, helped provide work for lawyers in Texas across transactional practices. That, along with a growing number of corporate headquarters in the state, also lured more firms to Texas, where about half of the Am Law 200 have Texas offices.
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