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Winstead Founding Shareholder Pete Winstead Dies at Age 84 | Texas Lawyer Page Printed From: https://www.law.com/texaslawyer/2024/08/09/winstead-founding-shareholder-pete-winstead-dies-at-age-84/ Firm founder Pete Winstead of Winstead PC NEWS Pete Winstead, a tax lawyer who helped found the firm in Dallas nearly 50 years ago, moved to Austin in 1987 to open an office there.…
A U.S. judge has dismissed claims against six gunmakers sued by the government of Mexico, calling the manufacturers’ connection to the state of Massachusetts “gossamer-thin at best.” Two defendants remain in the case: Smith & Wesson Brands, which announced plans in 2021 to relocate from Massachusetts to Tennessee; and Boston-area…
Benelux law firm Loyens & Loeff had close to 11% global revenue growth last year while Dutch firm De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek reported a nearly 9% jump in its net global revenues. Loyens & Loeff told Law.com International it took in about €405 million ($443.9 million) in global gross revenues…
Nuclear reactor developer NuScale Power told investors on July 29 that the Securities and Exchange Commission had not told the company that it was the target of a current or prospective investigation, and “is unaware of any reason for such an investigation.” Then, just four days later, NuScale revealed in an…
A professor at the University of Massachusetts Boston claims the university and one of its associate professors participated in age-based discrimination by denying him promotional opportunities in favor of younger faculty members and retaliating against him after exercising his protected rights, according to a lawsuit filed in the state’s Suffolk County…
A mid-level appeals court on Thursday reinstated New York University’s lawsuit against New York City over a zoning regulation that limited the ways the school could use its spaces in lower Manhattan neighborhoods. NYU filed suit in April 2022, alleging New York City Zoning Resolution § 143-11(a) was unconstitutional and…
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