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By Kenneth Artz | June 10, 2020
Bruce Patterson, a partner at Patterson + Sheridan, spoke with Texas Lawyer about the state of intellectual property law during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what we can expect once the virus is vanquished.
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By Wendie Childress | June 10, 2020
By providing nonrecourse funding for a variety of commercial claims, funding is a tool that can ease the financial burden for companies and law firms alike and provide a path forward for good claims to reach the courthouse.
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By Kenneth Artz | June 8, 2020
Everyone is talking about "the new normal," but what exactly do they mean? Texas Lawyer got to discuss this topic in a Q&A with RJon Robins, attorney, founder and CEO of How to Manage a Small Law Firm.
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By Dr. Hillary Lewis and Sally Pretorius | June 5, 2020
As our nation reemerges from the quarantine of COVID19, we find ourselves in truly unprecedented times. It has been nearly 100 years since our world's…
By Frank Ready | June 5, 2020
A down economy may be putting more pressure on corporate legal departments to insure that their vendors and service providers are going to be in business for the long-haul. But startups and legacy companies might be operating under different expectations.
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By Vivek Hatti, Ryan Hudson and Jaron Luttich | June 4, 2020
Many litigation industry players are trying to be the Billy Beane of litigation, unlocking the "Moneyball" value of data that others miss.
By Frank Ready | June 4, 2020
In a post COVID-19 world, some corporate legal departments are focusing their spending on personnel while others could be weighing investments in cloud technology and key security infrastructure.
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By Edwin Buffmire, James Carlos McFall and Miguel Ortiz | June 3, 2020
Lawyers and courts should be asking whether the convenience of the technology is outweighed by the deprivations accompanying this new form of remote justice.
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By Justice Debra H. Lehrmann | June 2, 2020
Texas jurisprudence supports adopting an interpretation of the Uniform Child Custody and Jurisdiction Enforcement Act that strengthens the finality of child custody determinations, and practitioners should follow how this debate plays out across the country.
By Angela Morris | May 29, 2020
ALM Media, which publishes law.com, conducted a lawyer-income survey between April 1 to 23 to ask how the coronavirus outbreak has impacted attorneys' income. We received 292 responses. And the outlook is dim.
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