By Bowman Hallagan and Andrea Kushner | March 24, 2021
The wealthiest Americans could very conceivably be facing a higher tax bill in the next four years under President Biden, say Andrea Kushner and Bowman Hallagan of Bernstein Private Wealth Management.
By Kenneth Artz | March 24, 2021
Funding gives plaintiffs a way to share risk, defray the high costs of litigation, hire the best counsel, and take cases all the way to trial if desired, say Laina Hammond, an investment manager and head of the Houston office at Validity Finance, and Sarah Williams, a portfolio counsel at Validity Finance.
By Cindy Matherne Muller and William C. Baldwin | March 24, 2021
Regulatory clarity could provide the tailwinds the nascent offshore wind industry needs to gain momentum, say Cindy Matherne Muller and William C. Baldwin, partners with Jones Walker.
By Quentin Brogdon | March 23, 2021
One day, Tesla no doubt will achieve its goal of producing true fully-autonomous vehicles. Until then, Tesla's Full Self-Driving Capability will remain unsafe at any speed, says Quentin Brogdon, a partner in Crain Brogdon Rogers.
By Kisshia Simmons | March 22, 2021
The risk of an audit for companies in certain industries is very high and if their I-9 records are found to be in noncompliance, they can experience a range of penalties, including fines and criminal prosecution, says Kisshia Simmons, a Senior Associate in the Houston office of Chamberlain Hrdlicka.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Christine M. Sarteschi & Daniel Pollack | March 22, 2021
Until police officers are better trained in mental health crisis intervention techniques, many mental health calls are likely to need a both a social worker and a law enforcement officer, say Christine M. Sarteschi, an Associate Professor of Social Work and.Criminology at Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA and Daniel Pollack, MSSA (MSW), Attorney and Professor at Yeshiva Universitys School of Social Work in New York City.
By Sang Shin | March 22, 2021
President Biden has carved out potentially meaningful reforms to employment-based immigration laws, says Sang Shin, an immigration attorney in Houston with Jackson Walker LLP.
By Randy D. Gordon | March 21, 2021
Seen as a swirl of activity, the performances taking place within a courtroom are much more complex than what is popularly thought of merely as the lawyers acting out roles, says Randy D. Gordon, the Office Managing Partner of the Dallas office of Duane Morris LLP.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | March 21, 2021
Seniors need not adhere to Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's survival of the fittest rhetoric. Seniors have hope, there are resources in Texas that provide services to the elderly, say attorneys Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Veronica O'Grady | March 19, 2021
Imagine you have the burden to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that your experts and your theory are correct, but if you fall a hair short, your client will be executed.
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