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Commentary Co-Authored by Thompson & Knight Attorneys Rose Romero, Richard Roper and Michael Stockham published in The National Law Journal Energy companies find profits, peril in Latin America |
| April 9, 2012 |
| The National Law Journal
Rose Romero, Richard Roper and Michael Stockham are partners in the Dallas office of Thompson & Knight. Romero is a former regional director for the SEC in Fort Worth, Texas, and Roper is a former U.S. attorney in Dallas. All three lawyers regularly represent companies in FCPA investigations and related matters.
The oil-rich |
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Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt & Kutchin Attorney Ellen Dorn in The Dallas Morning News article Challenges to wills fraught with emotion |
| April 6, 2012 |
| The Dallas Morning News:
When it comes to dealing with an inheritance, make no mistake: It's fertile ground for a family war.
Often, one child feels cheated out of his share and ends up challenging the will.
Those seeking to challenge a will need to know upfront: It won't be easy.
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Challenges to wills sometimes come not from children, but from a |
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Thompson & Knight Attorney Jim Harris quoted in Fort Worth Business Press article Court settles one groundwater question, creates others |
| April 6, 2012 |
| Fort Worth Business Press:
A recent Texas Supreme Court ruling on groundwater rights has been hailed as a victory by landowners, but experts say it will almost certainly create more questions – and litigation – going forward.
The key issue in the case of Edwards Aquifer Authority (EAA) v. Day regarded whether a landowner owns the groundwater beneath his |
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Shackelford Melton & McKinley Attorney John Bauer quoted in Dallas Morning News article Challenges to wills fraught with emotion |
| April 6, 2012 |
| The Dallas Morning News:
When it comes to dealing with an inheritance, make no mistake: It's fertile ground for a family war.
Often, one child feels cheated out of his share and ends up challenging the will.
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Estate planning attorney John Bauer of Shackelford Melton & McKinley in Dallas explains it this way:
"Mom's got to know that she's got a |
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Thompson & Knight Attorney Ira Herman quoted in Fort Worth Business Press article Evading bankruptcy: Fort Worth leaders keep eye on nation's municipal struggles |
| April 6, 2012 |
| Fort Worth Business Press:
Stockton, Calif., and Jefferson County, Ala., stand 2,200 miles apart, yet they share a distinction that eludes Fort Worth.
And that's just fine with Horatio Porter.
As Fort Worth's budget officer, Porter watched the 2008 recession hit cities much harder than his hometown. Seeing subsequent bankruptcies filed by counties and |
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Houston Appellate Attorney Martin Siegel quoted in Houston Chronicle article Drastically scaled-back homeless feeding ordinance OK'd |
| April 4, 2012 |
| Houston Chronicle:
City Council outlawed feeding homeless people anywhere in Houston without permission of the property owner, voting 11-6 Wednesday after a month of protest that persisted even as the ordinance was vastly scaled back from its original form.
Bitter debate over whether the city could and should restrict the locations and manner of the |
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Fanning Harper Martinson Brandt and Kutchin Attorney Marc Fanning qutoed in Dallas Business Journal article DFW property managers, insurers eye aftermath of tornadoes |
| April 4, 2012 |
| Dallas Business Journal:
Property managers at Colliers International's Dallas office were scouring the Dallas-Fort Worth area looking for possible property damage left in the wake of Tuesday's tornadoes.
"The team is out there evaluating properties and contacting ownership if there is some property damage," said David Pinsel, managing director of the |
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Lanier Law Firm Bad Faith Insurance Lawyer Phillip Sanov quoted in Dallas Business Journal article DFW property managers, insurers eye aftermath of tornadoes |
| April 4, 2012 |
| Dallas Buinsess Journal:
Property managers at Colliers International's Dallas office were scouring the Dallas-Fort Worth area looking for possible property damage left in the wake of Tuesday's tornadoes.
"The team is out there evaluating properties and contacting ownership if there is some property damage," said David Pinsel, managing director of the |
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