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Dentons Adds Office in Venezuela as Norton Rose Leaves
The new office marks the 22nd for Dentons in Latin America and the Caribbean, but Norton Rose says market conditions in Venezuela are challenging.Texas Woman's University Hires Katherine Antwi Green as GC
Green, a former state prosecutor, will be responsible for legal issues and overseeing compliance with laws and policies as they relate to the public, co-ed university in Denton, Texas. She also will serve as secretary to TWU's nine-member Board of Regents.Former Latham Hong Kong Head Leaves Firm to Launch Own Arbitration Chambers
Simon Powell, who led the U.S. firm's Hong Kong office from 2014 to 2017, has established Powell Arbitration.UC-Berkeley Elections Expert Says Georgia's Lt. Governor Contest Is 'In Substantial Doubt'
A hearing on a motion to dismiss the election lawsuit is scheduled for Wednesday morning.Lawyer Drops $100 Million Lawsuit Against Online Critic Who Called Him 'Nazi'
After the plaintiff and defendant exchanged several profanity-laced emails, a Denton County lawyer has decided to dismiss his $100 million defamation suit against an online critic.Texas Lawyer Drops $100 Million Lawsuit Against Online Critic Who Called Him 'Nazi'
After the plaintiff and defendant exchanged several profanity-laced emails, a Denton County lawyer has decided to dismiss his $100 million defamation suit against an online critic.Dentons Snaps Up 6-Lawyer Hong Kong Disputes Team From Bird & Bird
Richard Keady, who was the Asia-Pacific disputes resolution head at Bird & Bird, has joined the global legal giant together with partner Robert Rhoda and two associates.How Will US Eminent Domain Law Change During Texas Population and Economic Growth?
In booming, growing Texas, an inherent tension exists between the government's need to build and expand public infrastructure and the need to protect…40 Media Organizations Push For Texas Anti-SLAPP Law to Apply in Federal Litigation
A group of 40 media organizations, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, have filed an amicus brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit urging them to allow civil litigants to use Texas' Anti-SLAPP statute to protect themselves against defamation claims filed in federal—not only state—courts.Trending Stories
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