By Virginia Alverson Mimmack | April 7, 2020
The fast-spreading novel coronavirus is increasing the use of telemedicine across the country and in Texas. Telemedicine provides a way for patients…
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Randy D. Gordon | April 6, 2020
Law and literature both grow out of the impulse to mythologize and ritualize, which is to say they share common roots, so there's no better time to explore that connection than in the midst of the current pandemic, writes Randy D. Gordon of Barnes & Thornburg.
By John Polzer and Machir Stull | April 6, 2020
In January and February, the Supreme Court of Texas published two decisions that focus squarely on the freedom of contract in the energy industry.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Megan Wegerif | April 6, 2020
As a practicing attorney, just a few weeks ago, I was contently filling my days working from the offices of my thoughtful, caring West Palm Beach law firm. Today, the world looks so different than it did a month ago, or even yesterday.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Devon D. Sharp | April 2, 2020
On March 30, a federal judge in the Eastern District of Texas issued a preliminary injunction blocking the City of Dallas' paid sick leave ordinance.…
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Event
By Joshua M. Sandler and J. Cheves Ligon | April 1, 2020
On March 27, 2020, President Trump signed $2.2 trillion worth of stimulus legislation known as the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES)…
By Brett Cain | March 31, 2020
In this time of chaos and uncertainty afflicting the country, it's imperative for personal injury attorneys to anticipate the obstacles they may encounter due to the COVID-19 epidemic.
By Spencer Aronfeld | March 30, 2020
Among those infected were 19 crew members and two passengers. With more than 3,500 people onboard the ship in close proximity, this number was expected to rise. All American passengers on the Grand Princess were to be routed to military bases in California, Texas and Georgia for a 14-day quarantine.
By David T. Norton | March 30, 2020
There are growing concerns about (and FAA enforcement against) improper aircraft dry leasing and other illegal charter operations.
By Julia L. Stommes | March 27, 2020
As events and rules are changing daily with respect to COVID-19. In February, we thought the worst thing to happen this year would be the new H-1B Cap Registration process. Little did we know that this pandemic would create uncertainty throughout the immigration landscape, says Julia L. Stommes, an immigration attorney of counsel for Fragomen.
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