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The Lone Star State’s geographical centrality between the East and West coasts makes it an attractive place to do business and Fortune Magazine’s 2007 ranking of the United States’ largest corporations by revenue reveals that 56 of the Fortune 500 are headquartered in the state, just one short of New York’s total.
Aviation, aerospace and manufacturing all loom large while the state also boasts a rich array of hi-tech companies – the Austin suburb of Round Rock is home to Dell and many computing and semiconductor companies have operations in the surrounding area, known as the ‘Silicon Hills’. Health care is another prominent sector in the state, driven in part by the prominence of Houston’s Texas Medical Center, the largest medical district in the world with 45 medical institutions, 13 of which are hospitals and two of which are specialised patient facilities. As one would expect, however, the greatest focus is on the energy sector as well as oil and gas equipment and services. According to the Energy Information Administration, a statistical agency of the US Department of Energy, Texas leads the US in fossil fuel reserves, boasting almost one quarter of the crude oil and three-tenths of the natural gas reserves of the US. The state’s refineries can process more than 4.6 million barrels of crude a day and companies such as Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, Valero Energy, Marathon Oil, Halliburton and Plains All American Pipeline are all headquartered in the state.
These industries, and the companies associated with them, consequently provide a great deal of work for the firms and individuals featured on the following pages. Our research identifies a wide array of legal talent within the state, with boutique and specialist outfits rubbing shoulders with some of the legal profession’s most recognised firms. The publication also features some of the industry’s most respected practitioners in over twenty practice areas. Using each chapter as a lens, we are able to highlight certain firms that stand out from the pack based on the number of partners we identify.
Commercial arbitration is now established as a popular mechanism for dispute resolution in the United States, across a range of industries. This chapter identifies 21 individuals who are leaders in arbitral practice, whether as neutral, panellist or counsel, and who have experience of both domestic and international disputes.
According to Fortune magazine’s 2007 ranking of America’s largest corporations by revenue, four of the country’s largest companies within the aviation industry are headquartered in Texas – AMR, Continental Airlines, Southwest Airlines and Express Jet Holdings. Geneva based Airports Council International, a trade group for the world’s commercial aviation industry, lists Dallas Fort Worth International Airport as the sixth busiest airport in the world with Houston coming in at No. 18. This, coupled with strong industry links to Texas, ensures that a number of the practice area’s leading lights practice in the state. Nineteen of these are included in this chapter, the majority of whom specialise in litigation and contentious liability matters arising out of major accidents.
Our research identifies a raft of talented banking lawyers, many of whom are associated with Texas’s historic and thriving oil and gas industry. Respondents often recommended Vinson & Elkins LLP as an “excellent banking practice”.
Texas’s business crime bar has had a particularly high profile ever since light was thrown upon the goingson at Enron Corp in 2001. The state fields 16 practitioners of the highest reputation in white-collar defence work. An obvious breeding ground for such extraordinary ability is the United States Department of Justice, with many of the individuals below having served as US attorney or assistant attorney before entering private practice. The inclusion of a large number of individuals from specialised firms highlights the presence litigation boutiques carry within the market.
With an astonishing seven practitioners featuring in this chapter, Baker Botts LLP is “a real powerhouse” for capital markets.
South-west powerhouse Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP’s four offices are located in Austin, Dallas, Houston and Mexico City, with 300 attorneys practising in over 40 areas.
From its inception in 1970, Texas-based Haynes & Boone LLP has expanded to more than 450 lawyers in 10 offices worldwide, boasting a dynamic client base, which features a host of Fortune 500 and international entities across nearly every business industry. The opening of its Richardson, Texas office in 1997 strengthens this commitment. The firm boasts an impressive 33 of its nominees across 13 of the 24 listed practice areas, highlighting a wide range of disciplines on offer to its clients. Three of the firm's practice areas stand out in the recommendations.
A Texas firm with a global outlook, Jackson Walker LLP was founded in 1887, making it one of the oldest and largest Texan firms. It incorporates 300 lawyers in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, San Angelo and San Antonio, and boasts an excellent client base including The Dallas Morning News and Tokyo's Achilles Corporation. Jackson Walker provides service across a wide range of practice areas - reflected in the varied disciplines in which the firm is represented here. From aviation to real estate, the lawyers at the firm are held in high regard.
Originally founded by Alexander King and Jack Spalding in Atlanta in 1885, King & Spalding now has more than 800 lawyers in seven offices worldwide, and counts over 250 public companies among its clients, including more than half of the Fortune 100.
Maurice Locke founded Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP in Dallas in the late 19th century. The firm now has a further four offices in Houston and Austin as well as New Orleans and Washington, DC. Seven of the eight practitioners we list are, however, based in the firm's hometown office and between them feature in seven of the following chapters.
Senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, Sysco Corporation
Sysco is based in Houston and provides food and related products and services to approximately 390,000 restaurants, health care and educational facilities, lodging establishments and other customers. Sysco’s operations, supported by 47,500 associates, are located throughout the United States and Canada and include broadline companies, specialty produce and custom-cut meat operations, Asian cuisine foodservice distributors, hotel supply operations, and chain restaurant distribution subsidiaries that serve both domestic and international locations.