March 03, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Damage Without Dollars: How Insurance Claims Will Turn to Litigation Claims in TexasPlaintiff attorneys need to focus on the potential for bad faith litigation against insurance providers, involving claims that those carriers have not upheld their end of the contract following the devastating winter storm that struck Texas last month, says John Kelly, a practicing attorney and insurance law expert at Kelly Law Team in Phoenix, Arizona.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore
4 minute read
February 25, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Making Partner During a PandemicConcern about the impact the COVID-19 pandemic might have had on the partner process is misplaced, according to law firm consultant Kent Zimmermann of Zeughauser Group.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore
3 minute read
February 22, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
Drones Are an Urban Conundrum, says Austin Aviation AttorneyWhen it comes to hashing out drone law, Mike Slack, the managing partner & cofounder of Slack Davis Singer, says he doubts the FAA and cities have had any serious discussions.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore
5 minute read
February 19, 2021 | Texas Lawyer
New Applications for Drones Could Mean Big Changes to Drone LawsThere's really not that much legal work concerning drone laws, but that could change, says David T. Norton, a partner and head of the aviation practice at Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton LLP.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore
5 minute read
December 05, 2016 | Legaltech News
4 Things You Need to Know about Federal Anti-Hacking Statutes in Employment DisputesAs several recent cases demonstrate, companies and employers both need to weigh their decisions about their electronic communications.
By Mark Moore, Reavis Parent Lehrer
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