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By Michael P. Maslanka | May 15, 2020
I received an email from a lawyer friend in Houston: She was flipping through her college books and found Daniel Defoe's novel, "Journal of the…
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By Kenneth Artz | May 14, 2020
By day, Grant K. Schmidt is an associate at Winston & Strawn's Dallas office, but at night and on weekends, he moonlights as a podcaster.
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By Craig Duewall and Alan W. Hersh | May 13, 2020
With the adoption of the Texas Arbitration Act, the last half-century has been marked by a steady increase in courts' willingness to, and even preference for, enforcing arbitration provisions.
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By Michael P. Lennon Jr. and Christopher C. Watts | May 12, 2020
To successfully avoid a claim of breach, producers will need to carefully consider and implement the terms of their shut-in royalty provisions. Missteps could be costly.
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By Randy D. Gordon | May 12, 2020
In a famous 1975 lecture before the Collège de France, the philosopher and social theorist Michel Foucault proposed that the plague of the mid-1300s…
By Anthony Sanders | May 11, 2020
How should judges judge during a pandemic? The same way they should judge during normal times: By assessing the evidence and independently determining the law. At least four justices on the Texas Supreme Court agree.
By Michael P. Maslanka | May 11, 2020
The virus can rob us of much but it can never rob us of certain powers we possess. Here then are powers that poetry teaches that everyone has and that can never be stripped away.
By Brett S. Venn | May 10, 2020
A Jones Walker partners writes that any potential or frequent defendant should consider closely monitoring state court dockets so that they can evaluate whether to "snap remove" a case filed against them.
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By John G. Browning | May 10, 2020
There's no need to add to the tally of "covidiots" among us. So, remember to put on a shirt before those Zoom meetings—and pants, too, if you're going to go outside.
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By Craig Levinson | May 8, 2020
A new group of highly efficient rainmakers has emerged. They've adopted the professional client development tactics of top management consulting firms and now accomplish 99% of their offline networking and selling virtually, not in person.
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