By G. Scott Fiddler and Michael Drab | February 14, 2023
The FTC's proposed rule has us imagining a Texas without non-competes, asking how we got here, and how the proposed rule might affect Texas businesses.
By Jillian Beck | February 8, 2023
As energy companies develop and use new technologies, it is critical that they maintain a laser focus on protecting their most valuable information.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Mike Kenny | February 3, 2023
"Uneasy lies the head that wears the crown" — Henry IV, Part 2. No one would blame Google for feeling apprehensive about its relationship…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Francis J. Lawall and Brenden Dahrouge | February 2, 2023
On Jan. 5, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit recently provided some additional color to the abstention issue by ruling that the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas lacked jurisdiction to decide an exclusively state-governed question related to emergency energy price controls.
By David Baay, Garrett Gibson and Jay Patel | January 25, 2023
Greenwashing lawsuits are on a meteoric rise. Over the past five years, private and government plaintiffs have filed numerous greenwashing lawsuits…
By Hon. John G. Browning | January 20, 2023
From stealing during a police toy drive to using a stuffed Grinch in the carpool lane, here are some crimes that definitely didn't pay.
By C. Larry Carbo III, Kellen Scott and AJ Foreman | January 12, 2023
"We anticipate interested parties will argue the FTC has exceeded the scope of its authority and such a rule is within the province of the United States Congress, not a federal agency," says C. Larry Carbo III, Kellen Scott and AJ Foreman of Chamberlain Hrdlicka.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Commentary
By Elisa M. Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 11, 2023
Disturbing details in a Connecticut case provide insight into the horror faced by victims
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | January 5, 2023
California is viewed as a refuge for trans children. The Texas Supreme Court dismissed a pro se mandamus In Re Younger - how will the ruling impact gender affirming treatment options?
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | December 27, 2022
Two cases that went before the the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas examine the Second Amendment right to bear arms for convicted felons.
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