National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 11, 2022
"The floodgates are open, and will remain open for as long as possible," said Major, Lindsey & Africa's Jeffrey Lowe.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion|News
By Jonathan D. Brightbill | July 8, 2022
In the West Virginia case, the Supreme Court now formally endorses the "major questions doctrine" label for the "identifiable body of law that has developed over a series of significant cases," says Jonathan D. Brightbill, a partner at Winston & Strawn, and chair of environmental litigation and enforcement.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Erica Kraus, Bill Mateja, Audrey Crowell and Megan Miller | July 8, 2022
Reading the tea leaves, we anticipate the Supreme Court will rule in favor of a stricter Rule 9(b) standard, along the lines of the standard adopted by the Eleventh Circuit, in an effort to curb the number of meritless FCA claims, say Sheppard Mullin attorneys Erica Kraus, Bill Mateja, Audrey Crowell and Megan Miller.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Kristopher D. Hill | July 6, 2022
A thorough understanding of your Non-Compete—especially its enforceability—will equip you to have an informed, transparent dialogue with all parties, says Bell Nunnally attorney Kristopher D. Hill.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Parker A. Burns and Mason G. Jones | July 5, 2022
Attorneys and parties must familiarize themselves with state procedures and requirements for post-arbitration motions. Practitioners must also expect to find themselves in state court litigating post-arbitration issues from this point forward, say Bell Nunnally attorneys Parker A. Burns and Mason G. Jones.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | June 30, 2022
"There is a choice in terms of what performance they want to give as we build a high-performance culture with high expectations," said Steptoe's Gwen Renigar. "I'm not hiding from that."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | June 29, 2022
After the firm revamped its comp system, the highest-earning partners now approach $13 million. But dissatisfaction lingers over the changes and how they were relayed.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Quentin Brogdon | June 27, 2022
The bar in a tort case for admission of evidence that a party was intoxicated or impaired, or a party suffered from a mental health condition is lower than many would imagine, says Quentin Brogdon, a partner in Crain Brogdon.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Granta Nakayama, Ilana Saltzbart, Amina S, Dammann, Arlene Hennessey and Ani M. Esenyan | June 24, 2022
After a two-year delay, on June 3, 2022, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ("EPA") signed and submitted for publication in the Federal Register its final rule for setting renewable fuel percentage standards under the Renewable Fuel Standard ("RFS") program.
By Christine Charnosky | June 22, 2022
The decision to be open about one's sexual orientation is a deeply personal one. But for many queer law deans, the decision's potential impact on the people they lead is often a key part of the calculus.
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