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Newsmakers: New Trial Attorney David Young Joins Reynolds Frizzell LLP
Tracking the ins and outs of Texas Lawyers.Trade Secret Litigation: How Will AI Innovations Likely Be Litigated?
While perhaps not as attention grabbing as those copyright cases, trade secret law—developed over decades through common law decisions and state and federal statutes—will likely be one of the key areas of law where stakeholders work to protect, or in some cases protect against, evolving AI technology.Energy Lawyers Expect Demand for Energy Work to Stay Steady Under Second Trump Administration
Energy lawyers are focused on how the policy of the second Trump administration may affect clean energy projects supported by tax credits via the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022.Paul Hastings Adds Morgan Lewis Environmental Partner
The firm has more than tripled its lawyer head count in Texas since the beginning of the year.Trump's Return to the White House: The Legal Industry Reacts
Law firm leaders, litigators and key industry stakeholders weigh in on the business, regulatory and legal implications of second Trump administration going forward.View more book results for the query "Baker Botts"
Big Law in DC Continues to Invest in Litigation Lateral Partners
Hogan Lovells has added a pair of life sciences patent litigators from Dechert, while Robinson & Cole has hired a veteran litigator from Skadden.Litigation Hiring Heats Up, Amid Growing Demand in Countercyclical Practices
The latest moves include a four-person international disputes team from Sidley to Baker Botts, while Sidley itself added a former assistant attorney general from the DOJ's Criminal Division.4th Circuit Asks If N.C. School Is State Actor in Challenge to Skirts-Only Dress Code
A divided panel in August ruled that three students who sued Charter Day School over a dress code mandating girls wear skirts to promote chivalry do not have a claim under the Equal Protection Clause because the school is a private entity and therefore not a state actor.4th Circuit Asks If Charter School Is State Actor in Challenge to Skirts-Only Dress Code
A divided panel in August ruled that three students who sued Charter Day School over a dress code mandating girls wear skirts to promote chivalry do not have a claim under the Equal Protection Clause because the school is a private entity and therefore not a state actor.Trending Stories
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