Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Jonathan R. Childers | January 26, 2021
Success in energy disputes requires big picture focus and prioritizing the truly important, while explaining complex concepts through language that is easy to understand and memorable, says Jonathan R. Childers, a partner at Lynn Pinker Hurst & Schwegmann.
By Ilya Lerma & Charles Bennett | January 26, 2021
Traumatic brain injuries are insidious---they lurk in darkness until the symptoms wreak havoc in the previously "normal" life, say Ilya E. Lerma and Charles Chuck Bennett, trial consultants with Trial Structure.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael H. Bernick | January 25, 2021
Businesses can reduce their FLSA risk by properly evaluating workers, documenting their compensation structures, and modifying contracting practices.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By John G. Browning | January 25, 2021
Just because judges feel free to drop the occasional pop culture bomb in their opinions doesn't necessarily mean it's a good idea for lawyers. says John G. Browning, a former justice on the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas.
By Randy Canché | January 21, 2021
President Joe Biden plans to send groundbreaking legislative packages to Congress to address immigration reform, including what's sure to be a controversial centerpiece: a pathway to citizenship for an estimated 12 million immigrants in the country without legal status.
By Randy Gordon | January 20, 2021
Legal texts, like scripts, can be performed, interpreted, and applied in diverse manners, says Randy D. Gordon, a partner at Barnes & Thornburg LLP.
By Aron Solomon | January 19, 2021
With trillions of federal dollars spent on the 2020 census, the Biden administration might embrace the goal of counting all people, but how realistic a goal this is remains to be seen.
By Quentin Brogdon | January 19, 2021
In the wake of new rules, personal injury cases in state courts in Texas will now move forward much more like personal injury cases in federal courts, says Quentin Brogdon, a partner at Crain Brogdon Rogers.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | January 19, 2021
Formal Opinion 495 clarifies the risks for those lawyers working remotely in jurisdictions to which they are not admitted.
By Marcella Burke, Nikesh Jindal & Ashley Parrish | January 19, 2021
If the Biden administration fulfills some of its campaign promise related to energy policy it will likely need to rely on aggressive interpretations of existing law, which will undoubtedly result in significant litigation.
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