By John G. Browning | March 29, 2021
Please take a moment to consider the funny or just plain strange moments that regularly crop up in our system of justice.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 29, 2021
As one Delaware court observed, "[p]rofessed technological incompetence is not an excuse for discovery misconduct."
By Aron Solomon | March 29, 2021
This is the year the ride-hailing industry will face a perfect storm that includes a fractured business model, inflamed public opinion and a legal system that may have finally had enough, says Aron Solomon, a senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com and an adjunct professor of business management at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By John G. Browning | March 28, 2021
If you're a lawyer who wore a tank top and sunglasses to your Zoom hearing, you clearly mistook your hearing for an episode of "Jersey Shore."
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Daniel Pollack & Elisa Reiter | March 26, 2021
People seeking to age in place with dignity may need assistance; as attorneys, we should take steps to protect the elderly and disabled from abuse, neglect and exploitation, say Elisa Reiter, a family law and child welfare law attorney, and Daniel Pollack, an attorney and professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York City.
By Michael Maslanka | March 26, 2021
Here's the choice lawyers for employees are presented with: Frame Fifth Circuit decisions as ideologically hostile or reframe those decisions as ones of tough love. In other words, either bemoan or adapt, says Michael P. Maslanka, an assistant professor of law at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.
By Ty E. Howard, Scarlett S. Nokes, Gene R. Besen and Jason P. Mehta | March 26, 2021
With the Biden administration and a DOJ led by Merrick Garland, predictions have begun about future trends in government enforcement. Two pieces of conventional wisdom emerge: First, the focus will shift to more white-collar crime enforcement actions. And second, the healthcare industry will continue to be a major focus for investigators and prosecutors.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Kenneth Artz | March 26, 2021
Texas is warming up again and Winter Storm Uri is five weeks in the rear-view mirror, but some observers predict that it may take years to get all the insurance claims and lawsuits settled.
By David T. Norton | March 25, 2021
While the advent of Advanced Air Mobility is exciting, the area is so new that open legal issues abound, says David T. Norton, a partner and head of the aviation practice at Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton.
By Maka Y. Hutson and Hans Christopher Rickhoff | March 24, 2021
The Biden administration should consider actions to balance ensuring that border communities can function while appropriately using already appropriated federal dollars to maintain a safe and secure U.S.-Mexico land border, say Maka Y. Hutson, counsel, and Hans Christopher Rickhoff, senior counsel, at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld.
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