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Race for Judge: Janet Buening Heppard, Jamie Kaye Jordan and Oscar Telfair III Compete
Janet Buening Heppard, as the incumbent judge in Fort Bend County's 387th District family court faces two challengers in the Democratic primary--Jamie Kaye Jordan and Oscar Telfair III.When Communications Concerning a Client Can Be Withheld From the Client
Conflicts arise between law firms and their clients that require lawyers within the firms to seek legal advice. In such situations, firm lawyers may seek advice from another lawyer within their firm about how to handle the issue. In subsequent litigation with the client, however, such communications may not be protected from discovery, particularly where the firm lawyer whose advice is sought has been involved in the representation of the client.2024 Layoffs: How to Navigate the Downsizing Trend
A look at the benefits of using contract staffing when faced with downsizing.When Is Out-of-State Out-of-Reach? Recent Application of NY's Long-Arm Statute
This article examines 'Reveam v. Taylor Freres Capital Markets', a recent decision from the New York Supreme Court applying New York's long-arm statute to assess specific personal jurisdiction over a non-resident defendant.What To Know About the New Jersey Judiciary's Guidelines for Attorney AI Use
"The New Jersey Supreme Court Committee on Artificial Intelligence has released interim, preliminary guidelines to remind attorneys of the court's Rules of Professional Conduct (RPCs) that may be implicated by their use of artificial intelligence (AI)," write Barnes & Thornburg attorneys.View more book results for the query "*"
Race for Judge: Open Seat in Nacogdoches Draws 2 GOP Candidates
The retirement of the sitting judge in Nacogdoches attracted two veteran attorneys to the GOP primary: Malcolm Bales and Noel D. Cooper.Creditor Remedies Prevail in Delaware
This article addresses how a Creditor's Committee may sue members of an LLC, despite Delaware law limitations, and how prebankruptcy exercise of proxy rights in reliance on Delaware law are upheld in a subsequent bankruptcy case.The Marble Palace Blog: A Law Clerk's Memories of the Late Justices O'Connor and Ginsburg
In 2008, Justice O'Connor invited Isaac Lidsky to be one of her law clerks, and Justice Ginsburg gave him a clerkship, too. He had an experience that year he will never forget.Community Associations Must Act to Avoid Costly Construction Defects Amid Housing Boom
Construction problems can occur in brand-new construction and older properties managed by associations. Fortunately, by staying informed about the situation and the mechanisms to address defects, HOAs can avoid costly pitfalls.Recent Developments and Trends in Greenwashing Claims
Lawsuits alleging greenwashing are on the rise, targeting companies emphasizing environmentally conscious business practices and promoting environmental benefits of goods or services.Trending Stories
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