Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eric A. Rosen and Alexander J. Monje | June 9, 2020
On May 15, the U.S. Department of the Treasury released the long-awaited loan forgiveness application. Below are some answers to what we anticipate will be the most frequently asked questions.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | June 8, 2020
Eying bigger potential earnings elsewhere, more Asian Americans are deciding law—and law school—just isn't worth it.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Dr. Hillary Lewis and Sally Pretorius | June 5, 2020
As our nation reemerges from the quarantine of COVID19, we find ourselves in truly unprecedented times. It has been nearly 100 years since our world's…
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Vivek Hatti, Ryan Hudson and Jaron Luttich | June 4, 2020
Many litigation industry players are trying to be the Billy Beane of litigation, unlocking the "Moneyball" value of data that others miss.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary
By Edwin Buffmire, James Carlos McFall and Miguel Ortiz | June 3, 2020
Lawyers and courts should be asking whether the convenience of the technology is outweighed by the deprivations accompanying this new form of remote justice.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Justice Debra H. Lehrmann | June 2, 2020
Texas jurisprudence supports adopting an interpretation of the Uniform Child Custody and Jurisdiction Enforcement Act that strengthens the finality of child custody determinations, and practitioners should follow how this debate plays out across the country.
By John Browning | June 1, 2020
We're all going a little stir-crazy during this pandemic, but sometimes it seems that someone has turned the occasional oddness of the legal system…
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Brett Cain | May 29, 2020
Despite the Texas Supreme Court siding with Attorney General Paxton, state Democrats are optimistic that the ruling will allow voters to assess their own health and determine if they meet the state's requirements, which could allow additional votes by mail.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Susan Myres | May 29, 2020
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court recently issued a ruling that, if it starts a national trend, could undermine any hope of maintaining public civility between divorcing spouses, even when a child is involved.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Vivia Chen | May 29, 2020
In the age of Zoom meetings and remote work, men and women are finally on a level playing field.
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