By Rhys Dipshan | October 29, 2020
A Law.com survey found that the upcoming election is weighing heavily on legal professionals, and pushing many to openly express their political views. Still, political conflicts in the workplace are rare. Legal professionals' personal lives, however, is another story.
By Angela Morris | October 28, 2020
Civil case filings in Texas courts have climbed back to their pre-pandemic levels, which follows a nationwide trend being measured in California, New York, Delaware and Nevada.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 27, 2020
Unlike other parts of the legal industry, such as alternative legal service providers (ALSPs), many small and midsize firms haven't adopted new methods or technology to track their employees' productivity.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Investigation
By Angela Morris | October 26, 2020
Why did nearly 70% of the incumbent district judges running for reelection this year sail to another term with absolutely zero opposition? Is this good or bad for the judiciary?
By Victoria Hudgins | October 26, 2020
The pandemic and unrelated insurance claims are providing court reporters with ample amounts of work. But a nationwide shortage of reporters is shifting some opportunities to a profession some stenographers say is flawed.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | Lizzy McLellan | Christine Simmons | October 26, 2020
A majority of law firm financial officers are willing to cut legal bills if it means getting paid by clients.
By John M. Baker and Katherine M. Swenson | October 21, 2020
Eighth Circuit holds that there is no clearly established due process right to informational privacy for purposes of qualified immunity.
By Dan Clark | Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 20, 2020
Lori Schechter, executive vice president, general counsel and chief compliance officer of McKesson Corp., was the highest-paid general counsel in Texas in 2019, according to ALM Intelligence General Counsel Compensation Data.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | October 20, 2020
The centerpiece of the Texas statute turns on the question of future dangerousness.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary
By Randy D. Gordon | October 20, 2020
Both legal and ritualistic procedures stand in rough structural equivalence vis-à-vis the hierarchy of basic social redressive mechanisms.
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