Aron Solomon

Aron Solomon

February 13, 2024 | Texas Lawyer

Why You Should Care that Austin Hosted the American Association for Justice Conference

Every session I have attended so far and every conversation I was in was entirely dedicated to one concept: justice.

By Aron Solomon

4 minute read

February 08, 2024 | The Legal Intelligencer

Harvard Law School Mentor Shares Essential Student Tips

The Epstein Law Firm's Michael J. Epstein, a New Jersey lawyer and Harvard Law School graduate, offers law students six key tips that come from his decades of experience as a lawyer and his work as a Harvard Law mentor.

By Aron Solomon

4 minute read

October 05, 2023 | Daily Business Review

11th Circuit Denies Black Women Even the Venture Capital Crumbs

Sept. 30's U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit ruling in Atlanta, Georgia to pause grant applications supporting Black female founders by Fearless Fund is a significant setback for diversity and inclusion in the venture capital industry.

By Aron Solomon

5 minute read

October 02, 2023 | Daily Business Review

When It Comes to Doctors, Experience May Not Always Equal Care

Dr. Gregg Shore, a colorectal surgery specialist in Sebring, Florida, has been involved in several medical malpractice suits. According to Florida Department of Health complaints, Shore committed malpractice in patient deaths and erroneously removed an organ.

By Aron Solomon

4 minute read

August 18, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

LSAT Issues and Some Suggestions by Way of ChatGPT

Given that an increasing number of applicants and schools believe that the LSAT is simply a great predictor of how much discomfort one can endure, these recent events might be best-remembered as a swan song for something that should have disappeared ages ago.

By Aron Solomon

5 minute read

December 28, 2022 | Daily Business Review

Is Southwest Airlines Actually Broken?

On Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg appeared on the PBS Newshour, where he vowed to hold Southwest accountable for what has been…

By Aron Solomon

6 minute read

June 22, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Swimming in the Deep End

Some of the decisions that come out of international sports governing bodies simply wouldn't happen if the people making the decisions found themselves more frequently as defendants in a lawsuit, says attorney John Lawler.

By Aron Solomon

4 minute read

June 14, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Should Lawyers Use Grammarly?

Maybe Grammarly and every similar piece of software is just doomed to be a square peg in a round hole for lawyers, unable to learn and apply the kind of nuance that lawyers use on a daily basis, says Aron Solomon, J.D., the Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire..

By Aron Solomon

6 minute read

June 06, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

How Does the Vienna Convention Apply to Brittney Griner?

"... the more frequently Griner's name appears in our news feeds, the more pressure there is on the U.S. government to intensify and accelerate its efforts to bring her home," says Aron Solomon, JD, the Chief Legal Analyst for Today's Esquire.

By Aron Solomon

5 minute read

May 17, 2022 | Texas Lawyer

Astroworld Disaster Takes an Unexpected Twist

"Scott's talent for stirring up a young fan base with the fury of an underground punk act has long been a part of his appeal. On his 2018 song 'Stargazing,' the rapper reveled in his crowds' heaving energy: 'it ain't a mosh pit if ain't no injuries.' "

By Aron Solomon

4 minute read