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  • Texas Supreme Court Approves Amended Local Rules for Dallas County Civil Courts

    February 5, 2014

    By Jennifer Larson RybackFeb. 5, 2014On January 15, 2014, the Supreme Court of Texas approved amended local rules for the civil courts of Dallas County.  Among other things, the amendments impose new administrative and timing requirements that will affect virtually every Dallas County practitioner.  A redline of the changes... read more

  • MCS Attorney Susan Cipione appointed to Commercial Real Estate Women’s Network national committee

    February 4, 2014

    McGuire, Craddock & Strother's Susan Cipione has been appointed to the national Industry Research Committee for the Commercial Real Estate Women’s Network (“CREW Network”), a national organization dedicated to “influencing the success of the Commercial Real Estate Industry by advancing the achievements of women.”  The Industry Research Committee will... read more

  • Steve Kennedy Elected Chair of the Dallas Bar Association’s Construction Law Section

    February 4, 2014

    MCS is proud to announce that shareholder Steven E. Kennedy, head of the firm’s construction law section, has again been recognized as one of the leading construction lawyers in the state by his election as chair of the Dallas Bar Association’s Construction Law Section.   A licensed architect and certified neutral arbitrator,... read more

  • Marc Taubenfeld Elected 5th Circuit V.P. for Federal Bar Association

    February 3, 2014

    McGuire, Craddock & Strother, P.C., shareholder Marc Taubenfeld has been elected to serve as the 5th Circuit Vice-President in the Federal Bar Association. Marc previously served as president of the president of the Federal Bar Association’s Dallas Chapter. Founded in 1920, the Federal Bar Association is dedicated to the... read more

  • Fifth Circuit Affirms Standing for MCS Client Despite Lack of Third Party Beneficiary Status

    February 3, 2014

    By Steve ThomasThe Fifth Circuit recently held that an MCS client had standing to enforce certain provisions of a Purchase & Assumption Agreement (“P&A Agreement”) to which it was neither a party nor a third-party beneficiary, and affirmed a substantial judgment in favor of MCS’s client.  In its ruling... read more

  • Raising the Curtain on Our New Website

    January 30, 2014

    Since you’re reading this inaugural Firm News article, you’ve no doubt visited McGuire, Craddock & Strother’s redesigned website. As a team that takes special pride in the forward-thinking, collaborative, and client-focused qualities of our lawyers, we viewed our website redesign project as an opportunity to say something about how... read more