How the Deal Got Done: Haynes Boone and Fermi America IPO
Haynes and Boone recently represented Fermi America—an energy company co-founded by former U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry and CEO Toby Neugebauer—in its initial public offering (IPO), which values the company at $13.8 billion. The Haynes Boone team offers this perspective on "How the Deal Got Done."
Suit Alleges King & Spalding Coerced Ex-Client Into Lit Funding Agreement Amid 'Massive Overbilling'
In Gender Bias Appeal, 9th Circuit Eyes Viability of Compulsory Arbitration Under Statutes
In a case that interrogates the scope of the federal Ending Forced Arbitration Act and the definition of sexual harassment under state laws, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit considered whether to uphold the denial of a motion to compel arbitration in a sex discrimination and harassment suit brought against a biopharmaceutical company by its ex-chief financial officer.
How We Founded a Law Firm: 'Find Great Partners to Build With,' Says Kara Maciel & Eric Conn of Conn Maciel Carey
"My biggest advice is to find great partners to build with. Starting a firm is incredibly challenging and requires a tremendous amount of hard work. I truly admire those who launch solo practices, it's no small feat. But for us, success wouldn't have been possible without a strong core team from the start: great co-founders and colleagues who shared our business values, practice philosophy, and work ethic."

