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Baker and Botts in the Development of Modern Houston - Kenneth J. Lipartito January 1, 1991 PDF  BOOKS
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Baker and Botts in the Development of Modern Houston
Author: Kenneth J. Lipartito
Year: January 1, 1991
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 31 MB
Language: English

As counsel for Pennzoil's successful effort to recover billions of dollars in damages from Texaco over the acquisition of Getty Oil Company, the Baker and u0026 Botts law firm of Houston, Texas, achieved wide public recognition in the 1980s. But among its peers in the legal and corporate worlds, Baker and u0026 Botts has for more than a century held a preeminent position, handling the legal affairs of such blue-chip clients as the Southern Pacific Railroad, Houston Lighting and u0026 Power Company, Rice University, Texas Commerce Bank, and Tenneco. In this study, Kenneth J. Lipartito and Joseph A. Pratt chronicle the history of Baker and u0026 Botts, placing particular emphasis on the firm's role in Houston's economic development.Founded in 1840, Baker and u0026 Botts literally grew up with Houston. The authors chart its evolution from a nineteenth-century regional firm that represented eastern-based corporations moving into Texas to a twentieth-century national firm with clients throughout the world. They honestly discuss the criticisms that Baker and u0026 Botts has faced as an advocate of big business. But they also identify the important impact that corporate law firms of this type have on business reorganization and government regulation. As the authors demonstrate in this case study, law firms throughout the twentieth century have helped to shape public policy in these critical areas.Always prominent in the community, and with prominent connections (former Secretary of State James A. Baker III is the great-grandson of the original Baker), the Baker and u0026 Botts law firm belongs in any history of the development of Houston and the Southwest.

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