Courthouse News reports that a non-profit governance expert for Brewer's client, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA), "lambasted the New York attorney general on Thursday [July 25, 2024] for requesting a court-appointed monitor to supervise the group’s ongoing compliance efforts." “A monitor in this situation is crazy, unprecedented,” expert Daniel Kurtz testified Thursday during phase two trial proceedings in NYAG v. NRA. “I’ve never seen anything like this happen.” Read more at the link below or access the full article here: https://lnkd.in/ggj_FFvn
About us
Founded in 1984, Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors has earned a reputation as one of the most successful law firms in the United States practicing exclusively in the field of complex commercial litigation and dispute resolution. With offices in New York and Dallas, the firm represents a wide spectrum of industry leaders – from entrepreneurs to Fortune 500 corporations – facing the most challenging of legal issues.
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http://www.brewerattorneys.com
External link for Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors
- Industry
- Law Practice
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Dallas, Texas
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- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1984
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5900 Comerica Bank Tower
1717 Main Street
Dallas, Texas 75201, US
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750 Lexington Avenue
14th Floor
New York, New York 10022, US
Employees at Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors
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Meet Amir Saada, a Summer Associate in our Dallas office! Amir is a rising 3L at SMU Dedman School of Law. After graduating from Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business, he taught AP Government and Macroeconomics at Title 1 schools in Houston. During his time in public education, Amir completed his Master of Arts from the Relay Graduate School of Education and Master of Business Administration at the University of North Texas. Before joining the Brewer team, Amir interned in the Felony Crimes Division at the Dallas County Public Defender’s office.
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Meet Samuel J. Barbour, a public affairs intern in Brewer's Dallas office. Sam recently graduated from The University of North Texas with a Bachelor of Journalism degree with a concentration in public relations. Sam's prior work as a freelance sportswriter for The Dallas Morning News introduced him to different communities across Dallas-Fort Worth. This experience inspired him to support disenfranchised groups and led him to Brewer. His time at Brewer has reaffirmed his desire to pursue a career in law.
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We are pleased to introduce Brewer Foundation Future Leaders Program (FLP) graduate Paola Vargas, who attended Irma Lerma Rangel Young Women's Leadership School. Paola joined the FLP as a 5th grader and will attend Southern Methodist University (SMU) in the fall on a full-ride – tuition and housing costs fully covered. She plans to double major in Marketing and Sports Management. Congratulations, Paola! We can't wait to see where the future takes you. Founded in 2001, the FLP is an academic and leadership development program for select Dallas Independent School District students. To learn more about the FLP, visit https://lnkd.in/g4YjeDrs.
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Meet Melany Matute, a public affairs intern in Brewer’s Dallas office. Mel is a rising senior at Southern Methodist University, where she is double majoring in Political Science and Public Relations and Strategic Communications, with a minor in Spanish. She plans to pursue a career in law. Mel’s unique interest in law and communications drew her to Brewer’s in-house Public Affairs Department and its work in legal crisis management. She hopes her time at the firm will provide a foundation for a career in public relations in a corporate environment while she participates in legal research.
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Meet Himanshu More, a financial consulting intern in Brewer’s Dallas office. Himanshu is pursuing his MBA at Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business and brings eight years of finance, accounting, and auditing experience to the team. Himanshu is excited to be a part of the Brewer team and explore the intersection of litigation and finance. He is inspired by the opportunity to collaborate with exceptional colleagues and engage with clients across diverse industries, from education and apparel to roofing and financial services. Himanshu says the internship has offered him a unique perspective on industry practices and challenges, enabling him to leverage his business skills to aid the team in high-stakes litigation.
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A third lawsuit filed by Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors alleges that company executives from Biote Corp. – aided by the Cooley LLP law firm – breached their duties to plaintiffs by channeling the hormone therapy company into a value-destructive special purpose acquisition company (“SPAC”) transaction. “Our clients believe this case reveals a startling fact – company insiders worked with a blank check company and a law firm to enrich themselves and dilute the ownership interest of others,” says William A. Brewer III, partner at Brewer, Attorneys & Counselors, and counsel to plaintiffs. https://lnkd.in/eWh8gvSf
Third Lawsuit Claims Biote CEO, Chairman, Aided by Law Firm, Conspired to Direct BioTE Holdings, LLC into SPAC Transaction to Enrich Themselves — Brewer
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Meet Hema Mullur, a Summer Associate in Brewer’s Dallas office. Hema is a rising 3L at The University of Texas at Austin School of Law. You may have previously seen Hema on your television. Prior to law school, she worked as a TV anchor and reporter for KEYE-TV CBS Austin News. Her experience in news introduced her to ways to help members of her community through law. Hema chose to transition to the legal field to broaden her storytelling and advocacy skillsets in a new way. She says she has found Brewer to be a place where her skills in communication and storytelling integrate with the law.
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The New York Times reports that Brewer client the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) is preparing to return to a Manhattan courtroom in connection with a lawsuit filed by the New York Attorney General's office – and that the "stakes this time will be far higher." The reporting included comment from the NRA's lead counsel, William A. Brewer III, who acknowledged that "there was misconduct by former vendors and insiders" but said there was "no evidence it continues today. Not a shred." https://lnkd.in/g2wDcaVJ
The New York Times: The NRA Is Facing a Court Fight for Control of Its Future — Brewer
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