Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Robert Swafford | October 8, 2020
Of the many options, virtual jury trials appear to be the best strategy for both providing justice and protecting the public.
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By Kenneth Artz | October 7, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke with Chip Jones about his new book and how racially biased attitudes fit a broader pattern of discriminatory behavior toward Black patients in the 1960s.
By Michelle Hartmann, Allen Al-Haj and Mark Ratway | October 6, 2020
A hypothetical is important for this article. Here we go: In relation to a multi-million dollar contract dispute, a Louisianan sues a Mississippian…
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By David Bissinger | October 5, 2020
This article urges judges, legislators and lawyers to apply proportionality rules to limit depositions in cases in which ESI provides a far greater window into a case than the drafters of the original Federal Rules of Civil Procedure ever imagined.
By Kenneth Artz | October 2, 2020
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton joined a group of 22 state attorneys general who sent a letter Sept. 30 to the U.S. Senate to promptly hold a hearing…
By Michael Maslanka | September 30, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett will become the next Justice of the United States Supreme Court. In announcing his nomination, President Trump said she would decide…
By Aron Solomon | September 29, 2020
The notion of a shortage of lawyers runs counter to what we have believed for a long time, about a saturated profession and far too many law schools given job prospects over the past two decades.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary
By Jennifer Lapinski, Robert Hirschhorn and Lisa Blue | September 29, 2020
Courts are struggling to find a way to hold proceedings in the safest way possible while still maintaining justice. Many courts have turned to Zoom…
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | September 29, 2020
Some firms are upset by how we define equity. Perhaps they should focus their attention internally.
By Randy D. Gordon | September 27, 2020
If a courthouse announces itself in a certain public way, its interior does so much more privately, writes Randy D. Gordon.
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