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Elisa Reiter

Elisa Reiter

September 03, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

The Lesson of Rule 11 Sanctions: Practice Professionally

If you file a frivolous pleading, you may find yourself before someone like Judge Parker, and that judge may feel that the appropriate sanction is to suggest that you be disbarred for signing off on a pleading that violates Fed. Rule 11.

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

8 minute read

August 31, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Afraid to Immunize? Judges May View Your Reluctance Sternly

With so many COVID-related deaths, should the aim of our judiciary--particularly in the domestic relations and criminal courts--be, in part, to require COVID vaccines to preserve life and liberty?

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

4 minute read

August 23, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Family Lawyers: You Can be Friendly With Colleagues While Fiercely Representing Your Clients

All attorneys know that they are obliged to zealously represent their clients at all times. What does that mean in practice? It means they must be ardently active, devoted, and diligent in representing their client. When attorneys know each other well—maybe they're even close friends—does their tenacity on behalf of their client inadvertently wane?

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

5 minute read

August 11, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

What is the Legal Definition of 'A Pattern of Domestic Violence?'

The definition of "pattern of domestic violence" has a great deal of elasticity to it and the phrase implicitly considers many relevant facts and circumstances, not just one.

By Daniel Pollack & Elisa Reiter

6 minute read

August 09, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

New Laws Impact Educators Regarding Students In Foster Care—How Can Attorneys Help?

'Teachers may find themselves at a moral crossroads as never before, based on some new Texas and Federal legislation... '

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

7 minute read

August 04, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Protecting Clients Who Are Divorcing Someone With Borderline or Narcissistic Personality Disorder

It's difficult to find balance in the roller-coaster ride imposed by someone suffering from a personality disorder, say the authors.

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

6 minute read

July 28, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Governor Abbott Vetoes Bill Requiring Standardization of Protective Order Applications, and Other Bills

In addition to vetoing SB 1458, the governor vetoed 20 other bills that had been passed during this year's legislative session—the fewest vetoes since 2005.

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

5 minute read

July 14, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Revisions to the Texas Family Code that Every Attorney Should Know

There are many changes to the Texas Family Code and other laws impacting parents, grandparents, children and families beginning Sept. 1, 2021.

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

18 minute read

June 22, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

'I'm right.' 'No, I'm right.' New techniques for Mediating High-Conflict Disputes

Bill Eddy and his co-author, Michael Lomax, in their new book, "Mediating High Conflict Disputes," remind us that a mediator must be willing to cut off reflections about who pushed whom first, and instead, focus on how to play nicely.

By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack

10 minute read

June 18, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Let's Confront Child Welfare Law Buzzwords

In the world of child welfare law, three of the best-known culprits are "best interest of the child," "neglect," and "Post-Traumatic Stress Syndrome (PTSD)."

By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter

5 minute read