Same Goal, Different Plan: Texas Firms Get Creative With Their Women Initiatives
There's no one way to boost the number of women lawyers at a firm and support their road to partnership, but two firms, using different methods, are…
There's no one way to boost the number of women lawyers at a firm and support their road to partnership, but two firms, using different methods, are…
Mary Alice Robbins
Laura Edrington, managing partner of Locke Lord’s Houston office, was named a 2018 inductee in the Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce…
“You can press 'send' and literally talk to 11 percent of the lawyers in Texas. It’s crazy,’’ said Scott Rothenberg, a Houston appellate attorney who participates in the group.
Luke Ellis and Justin Hodge
In booming, growing Texas, an inherent tension exists between the government’s need to build and expand public infrastructure and the need to protect…
David Sweeney
This article is about three “f” words that defined the exploration and production industry in 2018 and, by extension, the lawyers and law firms serving that industry: fundamentals, focus and flexibility.
The top lawyer at the energy company for nearly 10 years talks with Texas Lawyer about everything from whom he uses for outside counsel to what he may be up to when he's not in the office.
Michael P. Maslanka
It’s the Christian holidays! The virtues of mercy, justice and reconciliation are delivered from pulpits, celebrated at dinner table, taught to the…
Yvette Ostolaza and Paige Montgomery
Whether facing a shareholder demand, considering a large transaction, or launching an internal investigation to uncover and remediate alleged wrongdoing,…
Kathleen Wu
There does seem to be a recognition—in Hollywood, in boardrooms, even in the super-staid legal profession—that bringing more voices into the room isn’t just a nice thing to do. It’s actually great for the bottom line.