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Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen

Miriam Rozen covers the business of law and focuses on how lawyers preserve and expand their client roster. Contact her at [email protected]. Twitter: @MiriamRozen.

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March 13, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit Judge Assails DOJ 'Arrogance' in Voting Rights Case

Departing from his colleagues in a redistricting ruling, Judge Jerry Smith said the DOJ lawyers left the impression that they viewed state officials as "backwoods hayseed bigots."

By Miriam Rozen

6 minute read

March 10, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Special Prosecutors, Citing Lack of Pay, Seek Delay of Paxton Trial

Special prosecutors asked for a postponement of the criminal trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton citing their lack of compensation as the reason for the delay.

By Miriam Rozen

3 minute read

March 08, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Texas High Court Tells BP Let Jury Decide on Lease Terms

The Texas Supreme Court has rejected BP America Production Co.'s request that the justices take away decision-making power from juries.

By Miriam Rozen

8 minute read

March 07, 2017 | National Law Journal

See You in Court: Environmental Groups Pledge to Fight Deregulation

Environmental lawyers are promising court fights and public backlash in the wake of a regulatory rollback. They even brought up the mother of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch.

By Miriam Rozen

5 minute read

March 06, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Buzbee, DA, at Odds Over DWI Prosecution

Famed Houston litigator Tony Buzbee is accusing Harris County DA of "playing politics" by refusing to honor an agreement to expunge a DWI case.

By Miriam Rozen

4 minute read

March 03, 2017 | Litigation Daily

Litigators of the Week: Knocking Out the Last of the Enron Suits

Some wins take time. Sullivan & Cromwell partners Robert Giuffra Jr. and Brendan Cullen know that for sure--it took them almost 15 years to win dismissal of a would-be class action against UBS stemming from Enron's collapse.

By Miriam Rozen

8 minute read

March 02, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Judge Extinguishes SEC Case Against Texas AG

U.S. District Judge Amos Mazzant wrote that Ken Paxton had no "plausible legal duty" to disclose his commission arrangements to investors who bought shares in a tech startup.

By MIRIAM ROZEN

6 minute read

March 01, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Texas Voter ID Challengers Press On Despite DOJ's Shift in Stance

Private civil rights lawyers may still prevail on a claim that Texas lawmakers intentionally discriminated against blacks and Hispanics when they passed the state's voter ID law, even though the U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions-led Department of Justice has abandoned that argument.

By Miriam Rozen

11 minute read

March 01, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Mixed Verdict in Row Over Trade Secrets Promises to Spur Epic Post-Trial Litigation

A two-week trial pitted a Schlumberger subsidiary against National Oilwell Varco, cost both well-lawyered sides each more than $1.3 million, and ended this week with a mixed jury ruling. The panel's ruling also has set the stage for post-verdict battle for the ages between the two energy companies, which are fighting about a worker who switched employers, leading to allegations of trade-secrets theft.

By Miriam Rozen

7 minute read

March 01, 2017 | Texas Lawyer

Client Faces Death Because Prosecutors Hid and Shaped Testimony, Baker Botts Lawyers Say

Almost 15 years ago, a jury convicted Linda Anita Carty of capital murder and put the former teacher, who is now a grandmother, on Texas' death row. According to Houston prosecutors' allegations, Carty, who was born on the island of St. Kitts, at the time a British protectorate, and holds British citizenship and a U.S. passport, went inside a neighbor's apartment, directed the victim's kidnapping and ultimately held a bag over the victim's head, causing her death in 2001—all to get possession of the murdered woman's infant child.

By Miriam Rozen

25 minute read


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