Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary
By Patrick Daniel | July 13, 2020
Proposed changes in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Hours-of-Service rules for truck drivers will give them more flexibility, but will the changes affect highway safety?
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Nicole Clark | July 13, 2020
As one of the last frontiers for big data, legal tech is still in its infancy. AI-powered legal analytics is working its way into every aspect…
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kate Reder Sheikh | July 9, 2020
If law firms don't think carefully about their plans to return to the office, they could hamstring lawyers who need to be home with their children during the pandemic.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Spencer Lawton | July 9, 2020
Once we've accepted that a separate crime can consist in harboring hate while committing an underlying crime, how long will it be before there are prosecutors and juries willing to dispense with the burdensome necessity of actually proving the underlying crime in the first place, and who will just slide smoothly to convicting the guy of having hate in his heart?
By Stephen J. Cox | July 7, 2020
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Texas and our law enforcement partners are ready to take on those who attempt to illegally profit from the coronavirus pandemic.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | July 7, 2020
Meet the Am Law 100 firms where Black partners are barely existent or powerless.
By Michael Ariens | July 7, 2020
On July 3, the Supreme Court of Texas canceled the July 2020 bar examination, kept a September in-person bar examination, ordered the creation of an…
By Quentin Brogdon | July 6, 2020
Until a basic threshold is cleared, we should resist the urge to rush headlong into autonomous vehicle trucks.
By Andrew Brown | July 1, 2020
For the good of our most vulnerable children, it's time for Texas to fully discard the old system and step boldly into a future where Texans, not a distant bureaucracy, take care of their own.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Andrea DeField, Rachel E. Hudgins and Latosha M. Ellis | June 30, 2020
Prior to the riots in Minneapolis, Minnesota, the costliest U.S. civil disorder occurred between April 29 and May 4, 1992, after police officers involved in the brutal beating of Rodney King were acquitted. The five days of rioting caused $775 million in insured losses.
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