By Charles "Chuck" Bennett | July 23, 2020
Oftentimes, people tell stories haphazardly, just for the fun of it. But as trial lawyers, we have to purposefully tell our clients' stories to the jury or the judge so they can understand the truth about what happened, writes Charles "Chuck" Bennett, a consultant with Trial Structure.
By Michael P. Maslanka | July 22, 2020
Job seekers with traits such as integrity and adaptability are valued now, even more than GPA or law review or bar passage score.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Winter Wheeler and Joe Murphey | July 22, 2020
In response to the "unprecedented situation" that is the COVID-19 pandemic, Georgia Supreme Court Chief Justice Harold Melton effectively closed…
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Allison Brown and Christina Marinakis | July 21, 2020
As states tentatively reopen, courts across the country are grappling with unprecedented challenges to resuming jury trials safely.
By Dan L. Wyde | July 20, 2020
Like many of you, I have been watching the news about the tragic and probably criminal death of George Floyd, and the ensuing outrage by thousands…
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Randall Kallinen | July 20, 2020
In Harris County v. Coats, the appellate court examined a civil rights jury verdict in favor of the family of an African American man, Jamail Amron.…
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Patrick Daniel | July 15, 2020
Over 80,000 people die from alcohol-related causes each year in the U.S. The annual cost of alcohol abuse in this country is over $200 billion per year. It's all preventable.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | July 14, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke with Dorsey & Whitney partner Joseph Acosta about the financial health of many big-name oil and gas, retail, restaurants and travel companies.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Antonio U. Allen | July 14, 2020
Before making an adverse employment decision, employers should consider all of the factual circumstances to avoid legal jeopardy.
By Randy D. Gordon | July 13, 2020
Traditional courthouse design is somewhat at odds with current notions of transparency, justice-as-fairness and inclusion.
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