By Michael L. Slack | January 21, 2020
Since 1993, the Texas Supreme Court's decision in Boyles v. Kerr has held steadfast for the proposition that there is no cause of action in Texas…
By Angela Morris | January 21, 2020
Texas Lawyer reached out to the judges who handle recusals and judicial disqualifications to gather their advice for attorneys who file these motions.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | January 17, 2020
The firms' leaders and industry observers pointed to geographic growth and client demand as key drivers of the deal, which the firms plan to finalize by the end of this month.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 16, 2020
Observers say AI's regulations, applicability and bias concerns keep many firms away from leveraging advanced tech tools during the hiring phase.
By Angela Morris | January 16, 2020
Statistics show the majority of motions to recuse or disqualify judges fail. In fact, judges granted only 20 of the 370 motions filed across Texas during fiscal year 2019.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | January 14, 2020
Subtle pivots in staffing modalities, hiring priorities, and the coinciding adjustments in career ambitions will reshape how legal technology professionals collaborate as a community in the year and decade ahead.
By Dan Clark | January 8, 2020
A new year brings new concerns for general counsel. Also, the ex-chief legal officer of Cognizant sues the company over legal fees in a federal bribery case.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Christine Simmons | January 6, 2020
Outsourcing has led to a sea change at many law firms, and left its mark on the bottom line. Some firms are even planning a shared back-office center, the first of its kind in Big Law. The only question now is what work can't be re-evaluated.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Anthony E. Davis and Janis M. Meyer | January 3, 2020
In their Professional Responsibility column, Anthony Davis and Janis Meyer examine Formal Opinion, 489, titled "Obligations Related to Notice When Lawyers Change Firms," which provides a helpful summary of the rules that govern lawyers and their law firms in the context of lateral movement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech | January 3, 2020
In this Trusts and Estates law column, C. Raymond Radigan and Lisa Fenech discuss a new mediation initiative that is helping to resolve the logjam within the courts. Practitioners should be aware of this plan, and the ways it may help their clients resolve family disputes in a more efficient manner.
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