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Texas GC Sees Long-Term Value in Taking on Medicare
Richard Cheng, general counsel of Senior Care Centers, says his new colleagues were perplexed when the company hired him last year. It's rare for long-term health-care companies to have in-house counsel, he explains — an irony since the industry is heavily regulated.Bill Filed to Create Network of Doctors to Treat Injured Workers
Regulated networks of doctors, similar to the health maintenance organizations in managed health care, would treat workers injured on the job under a bill designed to overhaul the state's workers' compensation system.Winners and Losers of the 2005 Legislative Session
It was supposed to be the session when the Texas Legislature revamped the state's school finance system and ended the"Robin Hood" system of equalizing funding for public schools, but lawmakers didn't have enough arrows in their quiver to do it.Training Keeps Associates Profitable
A significant challenge for many firms in the struggle to maintain profitability is paying boom-time salaries to unprofitable associates.Impasse Stalls Overhaul of Workers' Comp
A standoff between members of the Texas House of Representatives and Senate has put workers' compensation reform on hold as legislators scramble to complete their work before the session ends May 30. Efforts to overhaul the system that provides treatment and benefits for workers injured on the job stalled after the two legislative chambers passed competing bills.Lawyers, Judges Share New Year's Resolutions
A new year brings with it a chance to start new things or renew past commitments. So what are law professors, judges and lawyers resolving to do in 2003? Texas Lawyer asked. Here's what's on Texas legal professionals' list of resolutions.The NLJ Client List | Who Represents Corporate America
Businessman Sues Companies Over Unpublished Comments Allegedly Made by Lawyer
A Dallas businessman recently sued two natural gas companies with which he formerly did business for defamation, based on unpublished comments that an attorney for the companies allegedly made to a Forbes reporter. An earlier dispute had led the companies to sue Dennis G. McLaughlin III, alleging he misappropriated about $26 million. McLaughlin's defamation suit is based on alleged comments that he never refuted the underlying suit's charges and that one of his companies was a Ponzi scheme.Lawyers, Judges Share New Year's Resolutions
A new year brings with it a chance to start new things or renew past commitments. So what have law professors, judges and lawyers resolved to do in 2003? Texas Lawyer asked, and the legal professionals answered.Trending Stories
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