By Elisa Reiter | March 5, 2021
Justice Amy Barrett discussed a number of exceptions to the general principle espoused by FOIA in her first opinion for the U.S. Supreme Court this week in United States Fish and Wildlife Service v. Sierra Club.
By Aron Solomon | March 5, 2021
A deep understanding of both your audience and the medium you are using to communicate your message is the difference between your marketing content being seen as meaningful and not being seen at all, says Aron Solomon, the 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 C.C. Sanders | March 4, 2021
As the pandemic eases and hiring heats up, employers should do five things to protect their trade secrets, says John C.C. Sanders, a trial lawyer and founding partner of the Dallas office of Winston & Strawn.
By Aimee Fagan | March 3, 2021
It seems likely that trade secret litigation will continue to grow in popularity for the foreseeable future, however, what is much less clear is whether increasing trade secret litigation will correspond to a drop in patent litigation, says Aimee Fagan, a trial partner at Sidley Austin.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore | March 3, 2021
Plaintiff attorneys need to focus on the potential for bad faith litigation against insurance providers, involving claims that those carriers have not upheld their end of the contract following the devastating winter storm that struck Texas last month, says John Kelly, a practicing attorney and insurance law expert at Kelly Law Team in Phoenix, Arizona.
By Vern Winters | March 3, 2021
What if you had to walk away from your career, right at its height, because of a debilitating disease? Vern Winters, who is in the process of retiring from Sidley Austin, writes about having to face those facts—and to find a way past them.
By Michael H. Bernick | March 2, 2021
The energy industry is not out of the woods just yet when it comes to recovering from the pandemic, says Michael H. Bernick, a partner at Reed Smith's Houston office.
By John G. Browning | February 26, 2021
At a time in our nation's history when public confidence in our system of justice has been eroded, any means of restoring that confidence should be welcome, including removing judicial portraits, says John G. Browning, a former justice on the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas.
By Aron Solomon | February 25, 2021
The weeks ahead will reveal what the Biden administration can accomplish with immigration in its first year, writes Aron Solomon, the senior digital strategist for NextLevel.com and an adjunct professor of business management at the Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University.
By Kenneth Artz and Mark Moore | February 25, 2021
Concern about the impact the COVID-19 pandemic might have had on the partner process is misplaced, according to law firm consultant Kent Zimmermann of Zeughauser Group.
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