By Kenneth Artz | April 21, 2020
During a chat with Texas Lawyer, Dallas attorney Rogge Dunn discussed the real dilemma for health care workers and other licensed employees working for the state who decide to exercise their OSHA rights and walk off the job.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Brian Karpf | April 21, 2020
By now, most of us have read the story or seen the news report about the ER physician mother who lost temporary custody of her 4-year-old daughter as a result of her career choice. This legal ruling swept through South Florida, then the entire state and now the country.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Meloney Perry | April 21, 2020
The many ways Texas lawyers practice law has undergone swift and dramatic change thanks to widespread shelter-in-place orders we are all soldiering…
By Ryan Logan Valdez | April 20, 2020
Most appellate courts and commentators consider the "eight-corners rule" a settled feature of Texas law. But is it really that settled?
By James E. Quigley and Scott W. Hejny | April 20, 2020
The Federal Circuit recently dealt a blow to the Patent Trial and Appeal Board and, in particular, to the POP opinion process that has been frequently…
By Brett Cain | April 17, 2020
As millions of Americans shelter-in-place due to the COVID-19 pandemic, lawsuits concerning COVID-19 losses have surged in the United States and will…
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Timeline
By Stella Pulman and Robert A. James | April 16, 2020
Ten years on, the lasting impacts of the Deepwater Horizon incident are still reverberating across the Gulf of Mexico states and industry and government more broadly.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael P. Maslanka | April 15, 2020
While America was on the verge of a revolution, Thomas Paine wrote, "... these are the times that try men's souls." Isn't that the truth today…
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Richard Blau | April 15, 2020
The recently floated proposal to cut farmworker wages as a means of helping to shore up the nation's food supply during the COVID-19 pandemic is both misguided and counterproductive.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Scott N. Wagner | April 15, 2020
Natural economic forces are unlikely to force passenger airlines to make decisions that benefit consumers. The airline industry has undergone significant consolidation over the last 15 years through a series of mergers and acquisitions.
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