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August 01, 2009 |

Friend Requests

FMC uses a social networking Web site to find new outside counsel.
4 minute read
December 12, 2005 |

Silica Suits Stalled: New Law Forces Claimants' Cases Into State MDL

Silica litigation virtually has come to a halt in Texas, with thousands of claimants' cases going to a state multidistrict litigation court, because they didn't meet a Nov. 30 deadline for serving defendants with medical reports.
9 minute read
December 30, 2002 |

Verdicts & Settlements

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April 11, 2005 |

Judge Pay-Legislator Pension Link Worries State Lawmakers

If history repeats itself, a judicial pay raise bill currently in the Texas House could prompt some state lawmakers to let the bill pass without objection but later record themselves as voting "no" on the measure.
5 minute read
June 20, 2005 |

When It's None of Their Business

The information age has made it even more important for businesses to protect their confidential data from misappropriation by competitors, former employees, or others who want to benefit from a company's most valuable asset � its intellectual capital. Many companies do not realize that a wide array of business information may, in fact, be protected under trade secret law.
7 minute read
June 30, 2003 |

Profitability Index

To calculate a firm's profitability Texas Lawyer uses the profitability index, a mathematical formula
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June 28, 2010 |

Tort Reform: The Golden Era Comes to a Close

Nothing has altered the way lawyers practice civil law in Texas more than tort reform has. It's a movement praised by business owners, pilloried by plaintiffs lawyers seeking redress for injured clients and lamented by defense attorneys who have seen their business decline. Tort reform has chased plaintiffs lawyers into other areas of practice, says Tommy Fibich (pictured) of Fibich, Hampton & Leebron.
6 minute read
November 11, 2002 |

Newsmakers

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November 10, 2011 |

TEC's Authority to Levy $100,000 Fine Against Keller in Doubt

The Texas Ethics Commission may have overstepped its authority in 2010 when it levied a record $100,000 fine against Court of Criminal Appeals Presiding Judge Sharon Keller for multiple omissions in her 2007 and 2008 personal financial statements. According to aletter ruling by 419th District Judge Orlinda Naranjo, the only available penalty under Texas Government Code �571.173 for a violation of a law regarding a personal financial statement is $5,000.
4 minute read
October 25, 2004 |

The Incredible Shrinking Class

First-year associate classes at Texas� largest firms are smaller than they were a year ago. And salaries are relatively flat with the previous year while offer rates have improved to second-year law students who clerked at the firms this past summer.
9 minute read

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