By Gene Besen and Shae Armstrong | March 18, 2021
The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program is one that attracts its fair share of attention, not all of it good, and too much of it from the SEC and DOJ, say Gene Besen and Shae Armstrong, partners at Bradley.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | March 18, 2021
To determine the fitness of a parent, courts should look at many factors, as established by the Texas Supreme Court in Holley v. Adams, say Elisa Reiter, a family 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 Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore | March 17, 2021
The insurance industry is processing an unprecedented amount of claims following the brutal winter storm that slammed through most of Texas last month,…
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Elizabeth Green Lindsey | March 16, 2021
According to the CDC, during the 2018/2019 school year, 2.5% of all the kindergartners enrolled in Georgia schools had been officially exempted from receiving one or more standard childhood vaccines, a total of over 3,000 children.
By Taylor E. White | March 15, 2021
With states individually rolling out the COVID-19 vaccine to residents, employers are, and should be, beginning to consider their options with respect to employee vaccinations, says Taylor White, shareholder at Winstead PC.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 15, 2021
While the public may have a right to know, and a client may have a right to address public concern, lawyers can find themselves in trouble for going too far.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie C. Lieb and Alexander Zesch | March 15, 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has shaken the U.S. economy, and its effects will be felt for years to come. Retail, entertainment and hospitality have been hit particularly hard by government-mandated shutdowns, changing consumer behaviors and shifts in spending. For many, the road ahead will end in, or lead through, bankruptcy.
By Kenneth G. Engerrand | March 14, 2021
It is time for the Fifth Circuit to harmonize its application of uberrimae fidei with the rest of the nation and retract its ruling that the doctrine is "entrenched no more," says Kenneth G. Engerrand, President of Brown Sims, P.C. in its Houston office and an Adjunct Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center.
By Laina Hammond and Sarah Williams | March 12, 2021
Litigation funders can provide capital for the attorney fees and costs needed to pursue a lawsuit, in exchange for a pre-negotiated return paid from case proceeds, say Laina Hammond and Sarah Williams of Validity Finance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Melissa Davis and Grace E. Robson | March 12, 2021
While the number of bankruptcy cases has been trending down over the past year, and we have seen some positive economic activity, there are also predictions that long-term negative impacts could result in an increasing number of corporate restructurings and bankruptcy filings.
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