September 22, 2022 | Texas Lawyer
#Professionalism: How Posting About Your Wins—or Losses—on Social Media Can Lead to Ethical TroubleEven when you win in the courtroom, your social media posts can turn that into a Pyrrhic victory.
By John G. Browning
6 minute read
August 01, 2022 | Texas Lawyer
The Forgotten Firsts: Remember Those Who Broke BarriersIt's easy for us to forget just how courageous these early trailblazers had to be, and how breaking through racial barriers to the profession was only the first of many obstacles they would encounter.
By John G. Browning
8 minute read
May 23, 2022 | Texas Lawyer
Sugar Daddies as a Jury Duty Excuse and Other Strangeness at the CourthouseThe Covington, Kentucky-based provider of laboratory testing services was sued by an employee who requested—days before his August 2019 birthday—that the office manager refrain from arranging any kind of celebration.
By John G. Browning
6 minute read
April 13, 2022 | Law.com
You Won't Know It When You See It: The Challenges of Fabricated Evidence In the Digital AgeHow significant is the threat of fabricated digital evidence that can alter the outcome of a case? In today's wired workplace, it's considerable.
By John G. Browning and Jonathan Bailie
12 minute read
April 08, 2022 | Legaltech News
You Won't Know It When You See It: The Challenges of Fabricated Evidence in the Digital AgeHow significant is the threat of fabricated digital evidence that can alter the outcome of a case? In today's wired workplace, it's considerable.
By John G. Browning and Jonathan Bailie
12 minute read
March 24, 2022 | Texas Lawyer
'With All Due Respect … and Other Oddities'A recent study done of British barristers concludes that their use of words such as "respectfully" and "with great respect" may be cloaked in politeness but actually "can indicate disrespect and undermine the professional competence of other lawyers."
By John G. Browning
6 minute read
January 27, 2022 | Texas Lawyer
More Awards We'd Like to SeeAt the heart of the case are allegations that the inmates were left alone in an attorney visitation room and forced to listen to the catchy children's song "Baby Shark" playing on a loop for hours on end.
By John G. Browning
7 minute read
November 19, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Be Thankful for the WeirdnessIn the summer of 2019, Eric Dion Warren obtained a loaner car from a BMW dealer in Wolfforth, Texas. He allegedly then drove the vehicle to a bank, robbed it, and returned to the dealership and offered to buy the car with a down payment of $3,000--all stolen.
By John G. Browning
6 minute read
October 20, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Costumes and Lawyers are a Bad Combination'... lawyers and judges should exercise caution when it comes to costumes, even in one's personal life.'
By John G. Browning
6 minute read
September 08, 2021 | Law.com
Slut-Shamed In the Workplace? Avoiding Exposure for Your Employees' ExposureSituations involving an employee's voluntary online exposure rarely end well and can bring legal exposure for the employer.
By John G. Browning
14 minute read
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