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20-pound burger, the biggest in Texas, is now on the menu in Arlington

Salsa Joe s created the burger after a request from the group Everything s Bigger in Texas. Credit: Salsa Joe s At 20 pounds, the biggest burger available on any menu in Texas is now available at Salsa Joe s in Arlington. Author: Sean Giggy Updated: 6:00 AM CST December 23, 2020 Seriously. They call it El Gordo the Fat One. With a 5 1/2-pound bun, more than a pound of cheese, and a pound of pickles, it’s the biggest burger available on any menu in Texas. “It was literally, like, right at 20 pounds,” said Salsa Joe’s owner Jonathan Schiller. Schiller explained a group called Everything’s Bigger in Texas gave him the idea for a record-breaking burger.

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Boies Schiller names 3 new managing partners after tumultuous year

Boies Schiller Flexner has picked its new crop of leaders. Alan Vickery is a longtime partner at Boies Schiller and Matthew Schwartz joined the firm in 2015 from the US Attorney s Office for the Southern District of New York. Sigrid McCawley, based in Florida, where the firm has three offices, is known for representing some of Jeffrey Epstein s accusers.  Hamish Hume and Joanna Wright, two partners in New York, have been added to the firm s executive committee. Boies Schiller Flexner has picked its new crop of leaders. The firm, which has seen some 60 partners depart this year after a transition to new leadership, has tapped Sigrid McCawley, Matthew Schwartz, and Alan Vickery to be its three new managing partners, three sources familiar with the promotion told Business Insider.

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"The Firm Is Very Strong": David Boies Talks "Transition" as Partners Flee—And Retirement Looms

To revist this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories. David Boies, now 79 years old, talks like someone who gets paid $2,000 an hour. He speaks slowly, deliberately, and authoritatively. He has a sense of humor and puts things in context. He speaks in full paragraphs. On a recent Saturday morning, we were discussing the weighty topic of whether his firm, Boies Schiller Flexner, now faces an existential threat, some 23 years after Boies cofounded it with Jonathan Schiller in the wake of Boies’s departure from Cravath, Swaine & Moore, one of the toniest of Wall Street law firms. A few days before our conversation,

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