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David Marcus has recruited some of the most sought-after laywers, for more than 50 law firms and many of the Houston-based Fortune 500 companies, around Texas.  His experience covers most of today's practice areas, extends across the largest legal markets, and his track record includes highest-quality placements at all levels:  Partners, Associates, and Of Counsel, as well as General Counsel.   Below is a sample of Marcus Recruiting's quality and service:

  • PREEMINENT ENVIRONMENTAL FIRM HIRES TEN-YEAR SUSMAN GODFREY LAWYER.  Carolyn Courville leaves Susman Godfrey to join white-hot environmental boutique Jackson Fischer Gilmour & Dobbs. Courville is a '98 magna cum laude graduate of Houston Law Center, with a Ph.d in Geophysics from Cambridge, who practiced for ten years at Susman Godfrey. Jackson Fischer handles some of the country's  largest natural resource damages cases, representing states, ports and public and private sector clients in giant contamination cases, and has quickly built a reputation as the premier go-to firm for water clean-ups.

  • PRIVATELY-HELD CEVA LOGISTICS HIRES NEW HEAD OF LITIGATION.  Shane Kimzey becomes the new Global Head of Litigation for CEVA.  Shane is a '97 Texas graduate, former Baker Botts trial lawyer, and most recently handled litigation for ConocoPhillips. CEVA, which acquired EGL, Inc., is a non-listed freight-forwarding, supply-chain management, global logistics company, based in the Netherlands with U.S. headquarters in Houston, and is owned by affiliates of Apollo Management, L.P., one of the world's leading private equity investors.

  • SMYSER, KAPLAN & VESELKA ADDS FORMER NINTH CIRCUIT CLERK.  Land Murphy joins Smyser, Kaplan & Veselka. Murphy was Valedictorian and a summa cum laude graduate of Pepperdine Law '05, graduated with the highest g.p.a. in the history of the law school, was Lead Articles Editor of the Law Review, a member of two National Championship Moot Court Teams and the Honors Trial Team, and was awarded the Dean's Scholarship by Dean and former Whitewater Prosecutor Kenneth Starr. Murphy also clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit (O'Scannlain, J.), before coming to Texas and scoring the Highest Score on the February '07 Texas Bar Exam, is a Certified Public Accountant, and is licensed to practice in California.   

  • TRICO MARINE HIRES FORMER HARVARD GRADUATE AS NUMBER 2 LAWYER.  Brett Cenkus joins Trico Marine (NASDAQ: TRMA).  Brett is a '98 Harvard Law School graduate, who began his career as a Skadden, Arps corporate associate, and was last with Andrews & Kurth.  Cenkus will be the number 2 lawyer at Trico. Trico has 800 employees and provides a broad range of marine support services to the offshore oil and gas industry throughout the world.   

  • KING & SPALDING'S HOUSTON BANKRUPTCY GROUP ADDS FIRST ASSOCIATE.  Eric English will join King & Spalding's Bankruptcy Group, which was recently established with the addition of Henry Kaim. Eric English is a magna cum laude graduate of Pepperdine Law '05 and a law clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (DeMoss, J.).   

  • KING & SPALDING LANDS 20-YEAR INT'L M&A LAWYER.  Bill Krenz joins the Houston office of King & Spalding.  Krenz is an '89 honors graduate of Indiana University Law School.  Before joining King & Spalding, he headed mergers & acquisitions groups at both Waste Management and Blockbuster Entertainment, and was last with Prisma Energy. 

  • HIGH-STAKES PLAINTIFF'S FIRM CADDELL & CHAPMAN, HIRES APPELLATE LAWYER FROM FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI.  Seth Kretzer joins Caddell & Chapman, which handles a a wide variety of plaintiff-side class-action, products liability, and complex commercial and personal injury litigation, and the value of the firm's total recoveries exceeds $3 billion.  Seth graduated in '03 from University of Texas Law School, with honors, served on the Texas Law Review, and, after graduation, clerked on both the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas (Folsom, J.) and U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (Reavley, J.).  Before joining Caddell & Chapman, he was an associate at Fulbright & Jaworski.

  • MARCUS RECRUITS FORMER NEW YORK STATE SOLICITOR GENERAL TO BE HEAD OF WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES NATIONAL APPELLATE GROUP.  Weil, Gotshal & Manges lands Caitlin Halligan to head the firm's National Appellate Group. Ms. Halligan was the last Solicitor General of New York State, where she served for more than five years under Eliot Spitzer when he was New York 's Attorney General. She is a cum laude graduate of Princeton University and a magna cum laude graduate of Georgetown University Law Center , where she was Managing Editor of the Georgetown Law Review. After law school, she clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit with Judge Patricia Wald, and on the U.S. Supreme Court for Justice Stephen Breyer. As Solicitor General, she managed 45 appellate attorneys, coordinated the legal positions of the entire Attorney General's Office, oversaw approximately 120 submissions each month in the federal and state appellate courts, and served as counsel of record in more than 40 U.S. Supreme Court matters.

  • SKADDEN, ARPS LANDS ANOTHER FIFTH CIRCUIT CLERK.   Skadden hires Dane Ball following his Fifth Circuit clerkship (Harold R. DeMoss, Jr.).  Ball was the number 3 graduate of Pepperdine School of Law, where he attended on a full-tuition scholarship, graduated with summa cum laude honors, served as Associate Editor of the Pepperdine Law Review, made the Dean's List every semester, was a member of the highly selective Honors Trial Team, and before law school, was an All-Conference Varsity Baseball Player at Pepperdine. 

  • JONES DAY'S DALLAS OFFICE GETS FORMER CHIEF FIFTH CIRCUIT JUDGE EDITH H. JONES LAW CLERK.  Kent Krabill, a magna cum laude graduate of Pepperdine Law School and former law clerk to U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit Chief Judge Edith H. Jones, joins the Dallas office of Jones Day--which, a few years ago, was The American Lawyer's Finalist for "Litigation Department of the Year," and "Product Liability Litigation Department of the Year."

  • BAKER BOTTS ADDS TWO CLERKS FROM THE FIFTH CIRCUIT AND ANOTHER FROM THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT.  Laura Acosta and Trisha English will both join the litigation group at Baker Botts, which was named by the National Law Journal this year as "One of the 10 Hottest Defense Firms" in the country. Acosta is a magna cum laude graduate of University of Houston Law School and Editor-in-Chief of the Law Review.  Trisha English is a magna cum laude graduate of Pepperdine Law School, and Associate Editor of the Pepperdine Law Review. Both are law clerks with Judge DeMoss on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.  Also, Andino Reynal, a magna cum laude (Top 5%) graduate of Cardozo Law School joins the Trial section at Baker Botts, where he'll handle a mix of litigation and arbitration.

  • BRACEWELL & GIULIANI STRENGTHENS ITS HOUSTON BANKRUPTY PRACTICE.  Bracewell & Giuliani hires Jason Cohen, an '05 honors graduate of Texas Law School, and magna cum laude graduate of Tulane University, who served as a law clerk on the U.S. Bankruptcy Court, for the Southern District of Texas, for Judge Marvin Isgur.

  • LOS ANGELES-BASED LATHAM & WATKINS ADDS CORPORATE LAWYER.  Latham & Watkins hires junior corporate finance associate Chris Piazzola for Los Angeles. For the 7th year running, Latham ranked in the top five law firms in the country in Vault's "Guide to the Top 100 Law Firms." Latham also placed among the most elite by being named to The American Lawyer's A-List, received the highest number of of top ten rankings in American Lawyer's Corporate Scorecard, and was ranked number 1 by Thomson Financial for last year's IPOs. In litigation, Latham earned "Top Defense Win of 2004," the "Hot Defense List for 2005," and this year was named American Lawyer's "Litigation Department of the Year."  

  • SKADDEN, ARPS TURNS TO MARCUS FOR ANOTHER STRATEGIC HIRE IN HOUSTON.  Nicholas Pilgrim, a 2003 honors graduate of the University of Chicago Law School and former law clerk to Judge Gerald Tjoflat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit, joins the Houston office of Skadden, Arps. In 2005, Skadden was named "Global Law Firm of the Year" by Chambers USA and was once again the top-ranked law firm in The American Lawyer's Corporate Scorecard, for having one of the 'most respected legal practices in the world.' Pilgrim joins Skadden from Irell & Manella, which was selected by Chambers this year as the "U.S. Intellectual Property Law Firm of the Year."

  • CADDELL & CHAPMAN ADDS YOUNG TRIAL TALENT RICK DALY.  High-stakes plaintiff trial boutique Caddell & Chapman adds Rick Daly, a '94 magna cum laude graduate of Illinois Law with over 25 jury trials.  Mike Caddell and Cynthia Chapman are two of Texas' most accomplished lawyers.  The Texas Lawyer previously named Caddell "Lawyer of the Year," and Chapman was named by the National Law Journal as one of "America's Top 50 Women Litigators," and more recently, "America's Top 40 Attorneys Under The Age of 40."  Mike and Cynthia add Daly a week after their $33 million plaintiff breach of contract verdict in San Antonio against Beck, Redden's client, Exxon.  Daly joins from Gardere, where he was a partner. 

  • BAKER BOTTS HIRES CORPORATE ASSOCIATE FROM SIMPSON THACHER & BARTLETT'S SILICON VALLEY OFFICE.   Marcus recruits Troy Lee to join Baker Botts' corporate section in Houston.  Troy graduated with honors from Harvard University in 1998, received his law degree from Columbia University in 2001, where he was one of the school's prestigious Harlan Fiske Stone Scholars, and joins Baker Botts from Simpson Thacher's Silicon Valley office, where he handled mergers & acquisitions, corporate finance, and private equity. 

  • FORMER SUSMAN GODFREY PARTNER JOINS TEXAS LEGENDS BERG & ANDROPHY.   Mark Evetts, a '95 Order of the Coif Texas Law School graduate, who became partner in Susman's Dallas office in four quick years, joins Berg & Androphy, as a partner.  Several years ago, The National Law Journal included Berg in its list of The Nation's Top 10 Trial Lawyers and listed him as a member of the country's “Who's Who in White Collar Defense.”   The Texas Lawyer named him one of the 5 "Top Notch Trial Lawyers in Plaintiffs Civil Litigation,” and Texas Monthly says, "Berg's style and courtroom victories put him in a league with Texas legal legends, including Joe Jamail and Richard ‘Racehorse' Haynes."

  • WALL STREET'S SULLIVAN & CROMWELL ADDS HARVARD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF AND FORMER FIFTH CIRCUIT CLERK MICHAEL GEISER TO ITS NEW YORK TEAM.   Michael Geiser received his undergraduate degree from Richmond University , summa cum laude, where he was Phi Beta Kappa, a National Merit Scholar, and received the prestigious University Mace Award for “The Most Outstanding Student In The Graduating Class.”    In 2003, Geiser graduated from Harvard Law School , Cum Laude, where he was Editor-In-Chief of the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy.   Following law school, Geiser clerked for Judge Jerry Smith on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. He joins Sullivan from Susman Godfrey (which was named by the American Lawyer this year as "One Of The Top 2 Litigation Boutiques In The Country").

  • JIM CRANE'S EAGLE GLOBAL LOGISTICS USES MARCUS TO HIRE DANA A. GORDON AS ITS GENERAL COUNSEL.   Eagle Global Logistics (NASDAQ: EAGL) hires Dana Gordon as its new General Counsel.  EGL is the twenty year-old Houston-based $2 billion freight forwarding and logistics powerhouse that was named by the Houston Chronicle this year as One of Houston's Top 5 Leading Companies.  Ms. Gordon is a Top 10% graduate of the University of Texas Law School ('95) and a former briefing attorney on the Texas Supreme Court, as well as a former Weil, Gotshal corporate securities lawyer.  She joins EGL from Quanta Services, where she had been General Counsel for the past five years.
  • NATIONALLY PROMINENT WHITE-COLLAR DEFENSE LAWYER DAVID GERGER HIRES FORMER TEXAS LAW SCHOOL VALEDICTORIAN.    One of the country's preeminent white-collar criminal defense lawyers, David Gerger, hires his first lawyer, David Isaak. In 1999, Isaak was the Number 1 graduate from Texas Law School , clerked for former Chief Justice Phillips on the Texas Supreme Court, and previously practiced with Baker Botts. He joins Gerger's high-stakes practice and will defend mostly white-collar cases involving environmental crimes, health care fraud, bank fraud, government contracting, controlled substances, bankruptcy fraud, securities fraud, bribery, price fixing, and tax crimes. Recently, Gerger gained national attention, together with John Keker of San Francisco 's Keker & Van Nest, in their representation of Andy Fastow, Enron's former CFO, as well as the successful appeal of securities fraud sentence of Dynegy's Project Alpha.
  • SUSMAN GODFREY ASSOCIATE STEVEN MITBY LATERALS TO BAKER BOTTS.  Third-year lawyer Steven Mitby joins Baker Botts's trial section.  In 1999, Steve received his undergraduate degree summa cum laude from Harvard University and, in 2002, graduated cum laude from Harvard Law SchoolSteve joins the Houston-based international lawfirm Baker Botts from Susman Godfrey.
  • STOUT LITIGATION BOUTIQUE SMYSER, KAPLAN & VESELKA HIRES MID-LEVEL ASSOCIATE JASON LUONG FROM BECK, REDDEN & SECREST.  Jason Luong, a cum laude graduate of Rice University and 2000 honors graduate of the University of Texas Law School, member of the Texas Law Review, and former law clerk for Judge Royal Ferguson on the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas, joins ten year-old litigation powerhouse  Smyser, Kaplan & Veselka, where he will continue to handle complex commercial and class action litigation.
  • BAKER BOTTS LANDS BILL BURTON, ONE OF THE COUNTRY'S PREMIER ENERGY LAWYERS AND THE FORMER HEAD OF ENERGY AT JONES DAY.  Bill Burton formerly chaired the worldwide energy practice at Jones Day.  Burton also served in the Clinton White House as Deputy Assistant to the President, was policy and staff director to the President's Chief of Staff, Mack McLarty, was appointed to the National Petroleum Council by the Secretary of Energy,  and (with U.S. Senate confirmation) served two terms on the board of directorsof the United States Enrichment Corporation, which provides uranium enrichment services to electric utilities worldwide. Burton will join the Global Projects Group at Baker Botts, in Austin, where he will continue representing energy and natural resource companies in a wide range of transactional and litigation projects, before international, federal, and state tribunals, as well as executive departments and agencies such as the Department of Interior, the Minerals Management Service and Bureau of Land Management, the Department of Energy, the Department of Commerce, and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission.
  • CO-HEAD OF WINSTEAD'S PUBLIC FINANCE GROUP JOINS ANDREWS & KURTH.   Todd Brewer, the co-head of Winstead, Sechrest & Minick's Public Finance Group, joins Andrews & Kurth's preeminent 15-lawyer public finance practice, which was recently recognized by the 2004 American Lawyer Corporate Scorecard as one of the Top 10 Law Firms Nationwide as Underwriters Counsel for municipal bonds.  Todd has nearly 20 years of national public finance experience handling all areas of tax-exempt transactions.  Also leaving Winstead for Andrews & Kurth are two mid-level associates:  DeLaina Mulcahy (banking) and Hoang Vu (public finance).   
  • GREG COLEMAN ADDS YET APPELLATE SUPERSTAR TO WEIL, GOTSHAL'S LINE-UP.   Marc Tabolsky, a 2002 High Honors graduate of Texas Law School, Clerk of the Chancellors Honor Society, and a former law clerk to Honorable Edith H. Jones on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, joins Greg Coleman's star-studded U.S. Supreme Court and National Appellate Team, in Austin.   Marc laterals to Weil from the nationally prominent litigation boutique Beck, Redden & Secrest.

  • WEIL, GOTSHAL LANDS U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE KENNEDY'S LAW CLERK FOR GREG COLEMAN'S NATIONAL APPELLATE TEAM.   Edward Dawson, a High Honors graduate of University of Texas Law School in 2001, former Editor-In-Chief of the Texas Law Review, and a law clerk on both the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court, joins the Austin-based U.S. Supreme Court and National Appellate team at Weil, Gotshal & Manges, which is anchored by Greg Coleman--one of the preeminent appellate lawyers in Texas, also a former U.S. Supreme Court clerk, and Texas' first-ever Solicitor General, under Attorney General John Cornyn.
  • NEW YORK'S ATTORNEY GENERAL ELIOT SPITZER HIRES VINSON & ELKINS SUPERSTAR APPELLATE ASSOCIATE.  Richard Dearing joins the appeals and opinions section of New York's office of the Attorney General, as an Assistant Solicitor General.  Rich is a highest honors graduate of the University of North Carolina, received his law degree from Yale Law School ('99), and clerked on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Texas, with Judge Lee Rosenthal.  Rich joins Eliot Spitzer's team from the Houston office of Vinson & Elkins,
  • MAYER, BROWN'S 20 YEAR-OLD HOUSTON OFFICE ADDS FORMER SPORTS ILLUSTRATED JOURNALIST AND 2002 SMU LAW REVIEW MANAGING EDITOR.       Mayer Brown uses Marcus to help land junior litigator Richard Deutsch for its growing litigation and arbitration practice (SMU '02 and Texas '92).
  • WASHINGTON, D.C.'S OLDEST AND LARGEST LAW FIRM, HOGAN & HARTSON, RECRUITs COLUMBIA JAMES KENT SCHOLAR ('03) FOR CORPORATE PRACTICE.    Century-old 1,000-lawyer Washington, D.C.-based Hogan & Hartson recruits junior corporate and finance associate Charlyse Robinson (Columbia '03 James Kent Scholar) from the London office of Shearman & Sterling, for Hogan's Denver office.
  • HIGH-STAKES TRIAL BOUTIQUE HIRES 15-YEAR TRIAL LAWYER GEORGE Y. NINO (YALE '86, STANFORD '89 & FORMER SPECIAL U.S. ATTORNEY).   Caddell & Chapman, a nationally recognized firm specializing mostly in high-stakes class action, products liability, and complex commercial and personal injury litigation on the plaintiff's side, hires 15-year trial lawyer George Y. Nino (a magna cum laude graduate of Yale University and Stanford Law School, who also served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney in both the U.S. Department of Justice and Depatment of the Treasury).
  • FORMER U.S. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE O’CONNOR CLERK JOINS MAYER, BROWN’S HOUSTON APPELLATE PRACTICE.   Jeremy Gaston, a ’99 High Honors graduate of Texas Law School, Phi Beta Kappa from Stanford University, and former law clerk on both the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court (Justice Sandra Day O’Connor), joins the Houston appellate section office of Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw, the country’s oldest and largest appellate practice (Jeremy was previously with the elite litigation boutique Susman Godfrey).
  • LOS ANGELES-BASED QUINN, EMANUEL, URQUHART OLIVER& HEDGES HIRES INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TRIAL COUNSEL.    Quinn, Emanuel  (a nationally-prominent law firm with 200 lawyers, offices in Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Palm Springs and San Diego, with over 950 trials to its record, over $3 billion in recovered verdicts and settlements, and a 92% trial win rate) hires John Van Loben Sels (Stanford ’87, Georgetown ’95 and former Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher), an experienced intellectual property litigator to join its Silicon Valley office.
  • ASSISTANT U.S. ATTORNEY JOINS THE HOUSTON OFFICE OF THE PRESTIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL FIRM SKADDEN, ARPS, SLATE, MEAGHER & FLOM.   Noelle DiMarco (Harvard Law School ’96 and former law clerk on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit) joins the Houston litigation group of New York-based Skadden, Arps from the U.S. Department of Justice Office of the U.S. Attorney in Houston.
  • YALE LAW SCHOOL GRAD AND FORMER U.S. DISTRICT JUDGE LEE H. ROSENTHAL’S LAW CLERK JOINS COMMERCIAL LITIGATION BOUTIQUE YETTER & WARDEN.    Yetter & Warden uses Marcus to add junior associate Janet Guggemos Garza (Yale ’01 and law clerk to U.S. District Court Judge Lee Rosenthal), before the firm won the largest Nevada state court jury verdict ever ($136.9 million).
  • BAKER BOTTS USES MARCUS RECRUITING TO HIRE ITS FIRST-EVER LATERAL TRIAL PARTNER IN HOUSTON.  The Houston office of Baker Botts hires Stephen Scheve as a partner in the Houston trial department. Scheve has more than 20 years of experience in national pharmaceutical and commercial litigation and, prior to joining the firm, was a senior trial partner with the national products liability firm, Shook, Hardy & Bacon.
  • CLAUDIA W.  FROST JOINS MAYER, BROWN, ROWE & MAW’S NATIONAL APPELLATE AND SUPREME PRACTICE COURT GROUP IN HOUSTON.    Marcus recruits Claudia Wilson Frost for Mayer, Brown, Rowe & Maw’s Appellate and Supreme Court Practice, the original and largest appellate practice in the country, and will work out of the firm's Houston office (the 65 lawyers in Mayer, Brown’s National Appellate & U.S. Supreme Court group include four former Deputy Solicitors General and several former U.S. Supreme Court law clerks and faculty from leading law schools; collectively, the firm's appellate lawyers have argued over 190 U.S. Supreme Court cases, and over 23 cases in the Fifth Circuit alone, as well as hundreds of cases in federal and state appellate courts across the nation). Claudia joins Mayer, Brown from Slusser & Frost, a firm she co-founded in 1999 after having spent 17 years at Baker & Botts, where she headed the firm's appellate practice.
  • FORMER U.S. SUPREME COURT CLERK JOINS MAYER, BROWN, ROWE & MAW’S HOUSTON APPELLATE TEAM.  
  • BALLARD, SPAHR, ANDREWS & INGERSOLL HIRES JUNIOR LITIGATOR FROM GIBSON, DUNN & CRUTCHER.  
  • FORMER VINSON & ELKINS TRIAL PARTNER JOINS MAYER, BROWN, ROWE & MAW’S EXPANDING HOUSTON OFFICE.   
  • UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA LAW SCHOOL MAGNA CUM LAUDE GRAD AND FORMER LAW CLERK ON THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA JOINS MAYER, BROWN'S STOUT LITIGATION TEAM.   
  • MARCUS RECRUITS U.S. SUPREME COURT CHIEF JUSTICE REHNQUIST LAW CLERK AND FORMER UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS LAW REVIEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR WEIL, GOTSHAL & MANGES' HOUSTON OFFICE.
  • FAMED TRIAL LAWYER RUSTY HARDIN HIRES SUPERSTAR BAKER BOTTS TRIAL ASSOCIATE, MARCIE ALLRED MCFARLAND (TEXAS '00).
  • ATLANTA-BASED KING & SPALDING ADDS YALE LAW GRAD AND CHIEF FIFTH CIRCUIT JUDGE KINGS'S FORMER LAW CLERK IN HOUSTON.
  • 'BET-THE-COMPANY' TRIAL BOUTIQUE GIBBS & BRUNS VALEDICTORIAN, FORMER LAW REVIEW EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, AND FIFTH CIRCUIT CHIEF JUDGE KING LAW CLERK.
  • LYNN, TILLOTSON USES MARCUS TO LAND FORMER FULBRIGHT & JAWORSKI LITIGATOR IN DALLAS.
  • FORMER TEXAS SOLICITOR GENERAL GREGORY S. COLEMAN HIRES HARVARD LAW SCHOOL GRAD AND FORMER FIFTH CIRCUIT JUDGE GARWOOD CLERK.
  • FORMER TEXAS SUPREME COURT AND U.S. COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FIFTH CIRCUIT CLERK JOINS WEIL, GOTSHAL'S APPELLATE GROUP IN AUSTIN.
  • FORMER TEXAS SUPREME COURT LAW CLERK SCARLETT COLLINGS JOINS WEIL, GOTSHAL FROM GIBBS AND BRUNS.
  • YALE LAW SCHOOL ('00) GRADUATE GABRIELA RIVERO JOINS MAYER, BROWN, ROWE & MAW'S LITIGATION GROUP FROM ANDREWS & KURTH.
  • NEW YORK PROJECT FINANCE FIRM CHADBOURNE & PARKE HIRES HARVARD LAW GRAD ('98) AND FORMER BRACEWELL & PATTERSON ENERGY ASSOCIATE TO HELP LAUCNH ITS HOUSTON ENERGY PRACTICE.
  • FORMER INVESTMENT BANKER AND HARVARD JOINT M.B.A./LAW SCHOOL ('99) GRAD JOINS THE HOUSTON BANKRUPTCY GROUP OF 1,000-LAWYER AKIN, GUMP, STRAUSS, HAUER & FELD.
  • MARCUS HANDLES TWO IN-HOUSE COUNSEL SEARCHES FOR THE $24 BILLION SAN ANTONIO-BASED CLEAR CHANNEL COMMUNICATIONS.
  • OXY CHEMICAL RECRUITS DUKE LAW GRAD CORPORATE SECURITIES LAWYER IN DALLAS.
  • $2 BILLION INTERNATIONAL FREIGHT TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, EAGLE GLOBAL LOGISTICS (NASDAQ:EAGL), HIRES COPORATE SECURITIES LAWYER.
  • HOUSTON-BASED N.Y.S.E. LISTED QUANTA SERVICES RELIES ON MARCUS TO RECRUIT IN-HOUSE LABOR & EMPLOYMENT COUNSEL.
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