Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|News
By Taylor E. White | April 4, 2021
Employers in OHSA-targeted industries need to plan and be ready for what is likely to be an intense enforcement effort related to COVID-19 hazards in the workplace.
By J. Mark Santiago | April 2, 2021
A Silver Tsunami of aging partners is threatening the legal profession. There's a way to higher ground.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By John J. Goran | April 2, 2021
There are several things that physicians, nurses, administrators, insurers and other professionals can and should do to mitigate risk in the event of litigation and position themselves for the best possible outcome as they work to resolve the claim.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Event
By Aron Solomon | April 1, 2021
Money--including that in the form of verdicts--is a powerful form of currency that can force massive companies to make safer products, take inherently dangerous ones off the market, or, here, cause prosecutors to open a case they would have preferred to have never touched, says Aron Solomon, Head of Digital Strategy for NextLevel.com.
By Christine M. Sarteschi & Daniel Pollack | March 31, 2021
Since 1989, 390 people have been exonerated in Texas; 356 in Illinois; 307 in New York; 229 in California; and a total of 2,754 in the entire country, say Christine M. Sarteschi, associate professor of social work and criminology at Chatham University, and Daniel Pollack, attorney and professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jennifer Olmedo-Rodriguez | March 31, 2021
We are living in a time where staggering numbers of women—especially female attorneys—are struggling to balance work and life responsibilities and are searching for the support they need to grow and thrive in their careers.
By Kevin Lewis, Bart Biggers and Heather Palmer | March 31, 2021
As environmental, social and governance-related issues continue to be a focus of investors and other stakeholders, we expect to see industry participants continuing to explore innovative ways to reduce their carbon emissions and mitigate ESG risks, say Kevin Lewis, Bart Biggers and Heather Palmer, attorneys with Sidley Austin.
By David L. McCombs, Dina Blikshteyn, Eugene Goryunov, and Mira Park, Haynes and Boone | March 31, 2021
Law firms are now looking for tech-savvy lawyers who understand and implement technologies as they evolve. If you are a future lawyer interested in private practice, you should think about how to best prepare yourself for the emerging needs of law firms.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | March 31, 2021
What's being lost from the in-person hiring and onboarding process, and what can firms do to address it?
By Meloney Perry | March 30, 2021
In the marketing industry, there have been many women trailblazers who forged a path for us to follow, says Meloney Perry, founding partner of the Dallas office of Perry Law.
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