By Laurel L. Baker | January 5, 2021
The Texas Citizens Participation Act (TCPA), commonly referred to as the Texas Anti-SLAPP statute, provides litigants a valuable tool: an early opportunity to move to dismiss a lawsuit that infringes on their First Amendment rights, and if successful, an award of attorney fees.
By Eric Winwood | January 4, 2021
President-elect Joe Biden's proposed tax plan includes (among other things) changes to the corporate, capital gains, and estate tax, as well as changes in the individual federal income tax rates and Social Security tax regime that will impact the taxation of executive compensation.
By Kenneth Artz | December 30, 2020
The Natera case is a great example of the ambiguity many companies face when developing appropriate policies and agreements regarding hiring and noncompete agreements, says John C.C. Sanders, a trial lawyer at Winston & Strawn.
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2020
No in-person review? No problem. Lawyers and legal technologists make their predictions on how the move to remote work, the proliferation of collaboration platforms, and more will affect e-discovery in 2021.
By Daniel Pollack and Elisa Reiter | December 23, 2020
Public and private schools, and youth organizations of every kind, arrange day and overnight trips for the teenagers in their care. Many of these trips…
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Research
By Clint Townson, Marion Stampley Jr. and Britta Stanton | December 22, 2020
Political attitudes are driving opinions toward various contemporaneous lawsuits, from COVID-19 insurance claims to police brutality, says IMS | The Focal Point, a legal consulting firm.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | December 22, 2020
This is not the list you want to be on.
By Jena M. Valdetero | December 21, 2020
As if 2020 could not get any worse, this year has also ushered in a dramatic uptick in ransomware attacks, says Jena Valdetero, co-chair of Greenberg Traurig's U.S. Data, Privacy and Cybersecurity practice.
By Audrey Mross | December 21, 2020
Your decision should consider that simple truth of "Just because you can does not mean you should."
By Colin Carter | December 21, 2020
2020 delivered a crossroads of crises that begged the question for many who are fortunate enough to ask: What more can I do to help?
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