Fulbright & Jaworski Resources
An article from The New York Times titled “Financial Crisis Provides Fertile Ground For Boom in Lawsuits” details a report released by the leading American law firm Fulbright & Jaworski indicating that more than 1/3 of lawyers who work internally for companies predicted a rise in litigation by 2009.
A report from The National Law Journal titled “In-House Counsel See Litigation Spike in Next Year” illustrates the litigation trends survey presented by law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, showing that 34% of U.S. respondents anticipate an increase in lawsuits concerning their company as well as 25% of respondents expecting more regulatory proceedings.
A press release from the website of international law firm Fulbright & Jaworski titled “More Than One Hundred Fulbright Lawyers Named 2008 Texas ‘Super Lawyers’” outlines a list of the firm’s 116 lawyers who were included in the list by Texas Super Lawyers magazine.
An article from Business Wire titled “Fulbright Expands White Collar Practice: Adds Three DOJ Prosecutors, Relocates Partner to London” illustrates the addition of former DOJ lawyers to the leading American law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, namely William B. Jacobson, from the Fraud Section of DOJ’s Criminal Division; John E. Kelly, from the Fraud Section for Health Care Fraud; and Jonathan S. Abernethy. Furthermore, Alex Rene, presently a firm’s partner, is transferring to the firm’s London office.
The leading international law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, features a comprehensive list of recognitions in its website including those received by different regions and those according to their various fields covering project finance, intellectual property, international arbitration, tax, energy, public finance, and individual recognition.
An article from the Houston Chronicle titled “Working: Big Help for the Little Ones” describes how Fulbright & Jaworski, one of the largest law firms in the United States, has extended its help to children in response to alleviate the effects of the destruction caused by typhoon Ike.
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