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Congress Moves to Redefine 'Full-time' for Health Care
Republican lawmakers in Washington are forging ahead with legislation to change a key requirement of the Affordable Care Act, setting up a potential showdown between the new GOP-controlled Congress and President Barack Obama over his signature health care law.Cuéllar, Kruger Tackle First Cases, But Give Few Cues
Justice Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, who wrote extensively on criminal law as an academic, fired off questions at lawyers arguing a trio of cases Wednesday.Audit Blasts Judicial Council on Spending, Management Practices
Report cites 66-car fleet, high salaries, excessive use of temps in making the case that the judicial branch is wasting resources.Lawsuit Accuses Web Site of Bait-and-Switch Tactics
Instant Checkmate Inc., a company that promises to compile a comprehensive online background search on anyone, allegedly rips off consumers with a classic bait-and-switch scheme, according to a proposed class action.View more book results for the query "*"
The Morton Act Revamped Criminal Discovery, But With Costs
Lawmakers revamped the state's criminal discovery law in 2013, mandating that prosecutors share files with criminal defense attorneys. How has the law impacted the Texas criminal justice system?Did 2011 Law Deter Barratry in Texas?
"The evidence produced by the use of the civil law has resulted in serious disciplinary problems for some lawyers. There are today criminal prosecutions pending that would have been virtually impossible," wrote lawyer William R. "Bill" Edwards Sr.Can You Turn a Phrase? Know Its Consequences
We live in a phrase driven world. Often using a phrase as if on automatic pilot, not understanding the hidden or inadvertent meanings behind the phrase.Firm Files Libel Suit Against Former Employee
Hammond Law Group of Houston alleges former accounting assistant posted or caused to post numerous defamatory statements about firm's lawyers, staff and practice.Court Reinstates $2.8 Million Punitive Award Against Lawyer
Fort Worth's Second Court of Appeals raised an exemplary damage award against a lawyer to $2.8 million and referred their opinion to the State Bar for consideration.Trending Stories
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