By texaslawyer | Texas Lawyer | August 1, 2017
Summer is upon us and it is the time for many families to have a little more time together. Without the hustle and bustle of school, things slow down…
By Heather D. Nevitt, Esq. | August 1, 2017
Meet the firms and legal departments recognized for their outstanding work this past year. An event for the honorees will be held Sept. 6 at the Belo Mansion in Dallas.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 25, 2017
Designed by solution provider NIC, the new system will seek to automate the cumbersome and manual process of filing claims and tracking case progress.
By Vivia Chen, The Careerist | July 25, 2017
Maybe it's because I get jaded easily, but I just can't get myself excited that the legal profession is really getting on the stick about diversity or women.
By David Ruiz | July 18, 2017
Ricoh and Reed Smith developed a shared software tool to track employment litigation matters and create a "knowledge center" accessible by in-house employment lawyers.
By Lisa Kirby and Caren Ulrich Stac | July 17, 2017
As legal departments narrow their rosters of outside counsel to shortlists of preferred providers, they have greater leverage to set more rigorous diversity and inclusion expectations.
By Miriam Rozen | July 17, 2017
Some employment lawyers have begun to encourage having hiring partners and direct managers walled off from their subordinates' social media accounts.
By Roy Strom | July 13, 2017
A group of 25 general counsel announced a plan to share and analyze data on the law firms they use and the outcomes they achieve, which elicited both trepidation and excitement.
By Lizzy McLellan | July 12, 2017
Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis has turned to one of its newest partners to replace the firm's recently departed white-collar and corporate investigations chairman.
By JOHN COUNCIL | July 5, 2017
Houston lawyer Bill Luyties represents a small Chicago law firm that does no business in Texas, other than when it unwittingly attempted to deposit a huge counterfeit check drawn off an account in the Lone Star State as part of a bank scam. And Luyties recently convinced Houston's First Court of Appeals that the mere act of depositing a phony check is not enough reason to allow a bank to sue the Illinois law firm in a Texas court. And that ruling will be a great relief to other out-of-state law firms who get used by crooks in illegal Texas financial schemes, he said.
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