By Brett Cain | July 7, 2020
Since its ratification in 1876, the Texas Constitution outlines the structure and functions of the Lone Star state government. For over 144 tumultuous…
By Brett Cain | July 6, 2020
Damages paid through workers' compensation and wrongful death in Texas should not be reserved for spouses and descendants, but made available to parents, siblings and immediate family.
By Angela Morris | July 2, 2020
An open records request showed that so far, Tarrant County has spent a total of $243,695 on the masks, gloves, wipes, thermometers and more that it needed to reopen its courthouses.
By Angela Morris | July 1, 2020
Texas litigators who expected COVID-19 to grow court backlogs may be surprised to learn that Texas courts' clearance rates have actually improved during the pandemic. But it doesn't mean the Lone Star State's judiciary is in the clear.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Patricia L. Harman | July 1, 2020
Strong communication with injured workers throughout their recovery results in better outcomes for employees and their employers.
By David B. West | June 30, 2020
"The line between ecclesiastical and corporate functions was once again before the Supreme Court of Texas in The Episcopal Diocese of Fort Worth v. The Episcopal Church, when it was again asked to determine ownership of church property after a schism. Can the civil courts hear the dispute, or is this within the exclusive purview of the ecclesiastical hierarchy?" writes Dykema Gossett's David B. West.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Devon Sharp | June 30, 2020
Employers that have not previously maintained policies prohibiting discrimination or harassment on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity should update their policies and training materials.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary
By Michael P. Maslanka | June 29, 2020
One pressing question: should qualified immunity as a defense to a constitutional violation be eliminated or reformed?
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 29, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Ostolaza about what boards and board members can do to manage litigation risk while the COVID-19 pandemic is still active.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary
By Andrés Correa | June 29, 2020
Regents keeps the American Dream alive, but only for now. It is now up to us to push the other political branches to find a solution that will keep it alive for good in order to remind the world—and more importantly, ourselves—why this truly is the land of opportunity.
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