By John G. Browning | October 20, 2021
'... lawyers and judges should exercise caution when it comes to costumes, even in one's personal life.'
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael P. Maslanka | October 15, 2021
To be effective lawyers, advocates and counselors, we must face the fear of error, surmount it, and come through the other side.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Juan Hernandez | October 14, 2021
Texas employers should understand the reasons for the issuance of the executive order, the parameters of EO GA-40, and whether legal challenges should be expected.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Keith Letourneau | October 13, 2021
Amazingly, there is no navigation rule that explains or specifically authorizes this maneuver, colloquially known since at least the 1980s as the Texas Chicken. It developed out of necessity to handle the volume of commercial traffic on the HSC.
By Elisa Reiter & Daniel Pollack | October 10, 2021
Social workers are often overworked and underpaid. Nonetheless, they must make time to practice to be prepared for court.
By Philippe Houdard | October 9, 2021
As the coronavirus pandemic has led companies to re-evaluate their office space needs, many small and midsize businesses are transitioning from standalone offices with long-term leases to occupying shared workspaces with flexible terms.
By Amy Anderson and Danielle Kinchen | October 7, 2021
In Texas, the force majeure defense to nonperformance is not available if the contract does not contain force majeure language. Texas courts do not apply a common law doctrine of force majeure in the absence of a force majeure provision in a contract.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|News
By Kenneth Artz | October 6, 2021
'We're stepping into a new area that will continue to evolve over time. By all accounts, you can expect kids to think they'll become millionaires but what they ultimately will need to become are businessmen and businesswomen.'
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | October 6, 2021
"The practice has always been litigious, and this ... may be one characteristic that sets environmental practice apart from other areas of the law."
By New Jersey Law Journal Editorial Board | October 6, 2021
We strongly oppose S.B. 8, support the Department of Justice's action in pursuing the matter in court, and hope that the refusal of the United States Supreme Court to hear this case is not a harbinger of its position in 'Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization.'
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