By Donovan Swift | September 20, 2024
This year's personal injury special section covers how to handle a minor witness' testimony, common mistakes in personal injury practice, as well as "reptile theory" and how it applies to trucking cases.
By Ryan A. Robelot | September 20, 2024
"Texas House Bill 19, enacted in 2021, was a response to the nuclear verdict trend in trucking cases trial," writes Ryan A. Robelot of Chamblee Ryan.
By Christopher Simmons, Michael Fechner and Mackenzie Howard | September 20, 2024
"One of the most delicate tasks plaintiffs' attorneys face is protecting and preparing minors in this scenario," write Lyons & Simmons' Christopher Simmons, Michael Fechner and Mackenzie Howard.
By Kenneth "Tray" Gober | September 19, 2024
"It is just a matter of time before we see more legal disputes such as the Texas lawsuit, because cars are collecting ever more data about their owners and drivers," writes Kenneth Gober.
By Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack, and Jeffrey Siegel | September 16, 2024
"The case of J.M.P., Jr. sets an important precedent for future legal decisions regarding mental health and ownership of firearms," write Elisa Reiter, Daniel Pollack, and Jeffrey Siegel.
By Randy Johnston | September 13, 2024
"If all the lawyers would boycott and refuse to defend a death penalty case, we could stop the executions," writes Randy Johnston.
By G. Scott Fiddler | September 13, 2024
"That is the goal of this article, to enable those who dabble not to drivel but to speak intelligently about a very few, but common, issues in employment law," writes Jackson Walker's Scott Fiddler.
By Lilya Tessler, Scott Parel and Angela Zambrano | September 12, 2024
"There have been no shortage of government enforcement actions in this space, yet the law is far from settled," write Sidley Austin's Lilya Tessler, Scott Parel and Angela Zambrano.
By Michael P. Maslanka | September 11, 2024
"Lawyers need not be a tortured Prince Hamlet, strutting back and forth, agonizing over an ethical dilemma," writes columnist Michael P. Maslanka.
By Rick Cofer and Megan Rue | September 10, 2024
"'Heath' dramatically expands prosecutorial duties and discovery obligations under Article 39.14(a)," write Rick Cofer and Megan Rue of Cofer & Connelly.
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