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July 29, 2021 | Property Casualty 360

More states impose cannabis potency laws

In addition to THC limits, some states are likely to adopt potency-related taxes.

By Morgan Moore

3 minute read

July 28, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Your Business Client Needs a Cybersecurity Insurance Policy Now

'Most big companies already have cybersecurity insurance, but it has yet to trickle down to smaller companies and nonprofits; that should change,' says John Jackson, a partner in Jackson Walker in Dallas and Houston.

By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore

6 minute read

July 21, 2021 | Daily Report Online

Letter: Advocacy for Action Reacts to Judicial Appointment

"If ... talent, experience, temperament, merit, competence and abilities are necessary qualities for a judge, maybe someone can explain why Governor Kemp appointed a politician with little or no trial experience over a diverse candidate with extensive judicial experience to the Fulton County Superior Court? We cannot," the writers said.

By Retired Superior Court Judge Thelma Wyatt Moore, Former Superior Court Judge Bettianne Hart, Charles Johnson, Suzy Ockleberry, Wayne Kendall (Advocacy for Action)

9 minute read

July 06, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

How Law Firms Are Reopening: Part II

Many judges, attorneys, and legal staff who have been working remotely for more than a year are beginning to return to their offices and courtrooms again.

By Kenneth Artz & Mark Moore

5 minute read

June 16, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

How Hurricane Preparedness Helped This Texas Firm Weather the COVID-19 Storm

A highly sophisticated communication system with backup enabled Patterson + Sheridan to get a big jump on remote work once the COVID-19 sent workers everywhere scrambling for the exits.

By Kenneth Artz & Mark Moore

7 minute read

June 09, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

How to Win the Battle for Talent in Texas' White Hot Legal Job Market

When it comes to hiring the legal talent they desire, firms need to do the best they can to get in a position to pay market compensation and build around their core, higher-rate practices.

By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore

4 minute read

May 28, 2021 | New York Law Journal

Update on COVID-19 Issues

Last spring, when New York was the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, Medical Malpractice columnists Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier wrote a series of articles focusing on two issues affecting malpractice litigation that flowed directly from the state's response—immunity to health care professionals and facilities, and the toll on the statute of limitations. Both of those matters have undergone modifications over the past year. Those changes and their impact are the subject of today's column.

By Thomas A. Moore and Matthew Gaier

13 minute read

May 26, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Just Like Law Grads, Firm Recruiters Have Learned the Importance of Flexibility

The most difficult thing for interviewers and hiring mangers during the pandemic was not getting to spend time with people in person,

By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore

6 minute read

May 19, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

Grads 'Need to be Flexible and Open to Opportunities' in the Current Market

Despite the extraordinary challenge of completing their legal studies amid the backdrop of a global pandemic that nearly sank the economy, the J.D.…

By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore

5 minute read

April 28, 2021 | Texas Lawyer

How One Texas Firm Found Success 'Amid the Deluge'

A year-plus after law firms sent their attorneys home to work remotely, they've come through more efficient, productive, and in some cases, better earners, firms reported. Here's how one Texas firm did it.

By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore

6 minute read