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Texas In Brief

Texas In Brief

Texas identifies 578 of the state’s finest practitioners in 24 practice areas. Although a proportion of these are based in the large metropolitan areas of Dallas, Houston and Austin, the publication also recognises the important role a number of other cities play in the state’s vibrant business and legal market. The US Census Bureau estimated that the population of Texas had reached 23,507,783 in July 2006, ranking it second behind California, and with a total area of 268,581 square miles Texas is the second largest state after Alaska.

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.

Editorial

Editorial: Texas

Editorial: Insurance and Reinsurance in Texas

Research for this chapter uncovers 30 individuals, from 22 firms, with a proven track record representing both policyholders and carriers on the myriad of issues falling under the umbrella of insurance law. 

Editorial: Management Labour & Employment in Texas

We list 30 management labour and employment specialists in this chapter, mirroring the current buoyancy of the labour market and reflecting the prosperity of this practice area in Texas. 

Editorial: Mergers & Acquisitions in Texas

As one of the major contributors to the US economy, Texas is rightly viewed as the commercial hub of the South. Both Houston and Dallas are centres for high levels of corporate activity and transactional work. Our research identifies 27 practitioners as leaders in this field.

Editorial: Oil & Gas in Texas

Say ‘oil and gas’ and the mind automatically turns to Texas. Unsurprisingly, the state is home to many of the industry’s leading firms and individuals.

Editorial: Patents in Texas

The research for this chapter has identified 27 leading practitioners in Texas from 15 firms. We focused our research on pre-eminent patent litigators – excluding, where possible, patent attorneys (or patent agents).

Profiled Firms

Firm Profiles: Texas

Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP

Akin Gump’s Texan roots stretch back to its inception in 1945, when Agents Richard Gump and Robert Strauss left the FBI to open Gump & Strauss law firm in Dallas.

Andrews Kurth LLP

Andrews Kurth LLP has grown from a small Houston-based partnership formed in 1902 under the name Andrews & Ball, to an international firm with over 400 lawyers in nine offices.

Baker Botts LLP

Baker Botts LLP is Texan through and through. It can trace its history to the earliest days of Texas, when founding partner Peter Gray was admitted to the bar of the Republic of Texas in 1840, just three years after the city of Houston was founded. The firm became Baker & Botts in 1874, and retained that name until 2000 when it took on the title it has today.

Bracewell & Giuliani LLP

The firm we know today as Bracewell & Giuliani LLP was founded in 1945 in Houston, under the name of Bracewell & Tunks. Today the firm has approximately 400 lawyers practising in 10 offices across the US, the UK and Kazakhstan, hitting the headlines in 2005 with the opening of a New York office, headed by the former New York City Mayor, Rudolph Giuliani.

Fulbright & Jaworski LLP

Fulbright & Jaworski LLP is an international law firm with an enviable position in its home market.

Focus On Corporate Counsel

Corporate Counsel Q&A: Texas

Texas Corporate Counsel: Michael Nichols

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.