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Amber Boyd-Cora Faces GOP Pick Susanna Dokupil in Houston Election
Dokupil is an assistant solicitor general with the Texas Attorney General's Office and a practicing attorney for 22 years. Boyd-Cora is a solo practitioner specializing in general real estate transactions and disputes. She is a former associate with Stephens Reed & Armstrong and has practice law since 2011.Claims for Deceptive Trade Practices and False Advertising
"Consumers bringing a cause of action under Section 349 or 350 thus must satisfy three elements," write Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer.No More Admin Work: IP Lawyer Shutters Small Firm, Moves Team to FisherBroyles
"I am able to focus more fully on my practice without the competing priorities of managing the administrative and operational aspects of running a law firm," said Roger Browdy of FisherBroyles.Attorney of the Year Winner: Kalpana Srinivasan, Susman Godfrey
California Legal Awards Attorney of the Year finalist Srinivasan pushed regulators to injunction before a consent order was finalized, paving the way for a critical client merger.The Law Firm Disrupted: Playing the Talent Game to Win
"You want to be part of a winning team," one former Big Law CEO said. "It's very important in legal, maybe more so than other professions. As a leader, you need to be very attentive to that."View more book results for the query "New Enterprise Associates"
Court Enjoins Use of Song at Campaign Events in 'Hayes v. Trump'
This column explores the legal standing of a songwriter who objects to the use of his music in a political campaign.UnitedLex Appoints GC Renee Meisel as New CEO, Replacing James Schellhase After Short Tenure
Schellhase was announced as CEO of the alternative legal service provider in September 2023. It is unclear why he stepped down after a short time at the helm of the company.'Spycraft' by Employers Raising Alarm as Technology Advances
"We really need to tread carefully," said Nikki Rivers, an associate at Mintz, Levin, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky and Popeo.Pa. Supreme Court Denies Taking Due to a Lack of a Public Purpose
In a recent decision, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court in Wolfe v. Reading Blue Mountain, affirmed the trial court's ruling that a condemnation was unlawful because it was intended to benefit a single private business rather than the public as a whole.Insurance Is Key to Managing Global Supply Chain Risk
Insurance has become central to managing risk in global supply chains and logistics as they have grown increasingly complex and vulnerable to disruption.Trending Stories
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