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Austin Lawyer Defused Bid to Derail Trump Nomination
When chaos broke out on the floor on the opening day of the Republican National Convention as anti-Trump delegates attempted to force a vote to break the binding pledges of delegates to vote for Donald Trump, an Austin lawyer was at the center of the storm.Akerman Expands in Four Cities as Houston's Beirne Maynard Shuts Its Doors
Houston litigation shop Beirne, Maynard & Parsons is dissolving after nearly 30 years, with 30 trial lawyers joining Florida's Akerman and 10 others forming a new boutique.Confronting Negligence and Insider Threats, Lawyers' Cybersecurity Efforts Usually Begin Post-Breach
From employee negligence and social media to cybercriminals' ability to go undetected, breach awareness often happens after the fact.Three Lawyers Start Houston Trial Firm
Three lawyers left Beirne, Maynard & Parsons in Houston to form litigation firm Hicks Davis Wynn.Deans & Lyons Opens Houston Office
Five trial lawyers in Houston move to Deans & Lyons' new Houston office.Have an Emergency Plan for Handling Temporary Restraining Orders
The first step for any good plan is to know the rules and law for TROs. While it is not critical to recall every detail, it is important to know how to quickly access them and review them with specificity every time a TRO appears on the radar.Supreme Court of Texas Narrows Interpretation of Property Damage
Eight years later, in U.S. Metals Inc. v. Liberty Mutual Group Inc., the court addressed a policyholder's effort to significantly expand CGL policies to cover construction and product defects.Texas Lawyers Advise Presidential Aspirants
Texas firms are among the U.S. firms counseling candidates still seeking the Republican and Democratic nominations for U.S. president.In Presidential Legal Fee Race, Trump Beats Hillary
The five remaining U.S. presidential candidates all have a need for outside counsel on the campaign trail, and not surprisingly it's the two frontrunners that have accrued the most in legal expenses.The New Regulation of Political Speech
If you believe the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives you the right to free speech, think again. In Texas, of all places, political speech comes with a cost: registration and/or paying a fee to the state for the privilege of speaking.Trending Stories
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