Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Paula Sweeney | August 4, 2023
Litigants should emphasize less obvious economic losses such as loss of household services, which can form a significant and very real financial loss to a family.
By Weston L. Hall | August 4, 2023
In June, the Supreme Court of Texas issued a plurality opinion in Gregory v. Chohan dealing with the review of noneconomic damages awards.
By Michael P. Maslanka | July 25, 2023
Headlines lack nuance, so this month's column takes a deeper dive into the practical import of a recent trifecta of cases involving religion in the workplace.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Quentin Brogdon | July 21, 2023
An employer's continued retention of an employee after wrongdoing is not conclusive evidence of the employer's ratification of the employee's bad acts, but it is one of the factors a jury may consider.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Expert Opinion
By Leah Wise | July 20, 2023
It's important for lawyers to be proactive and address this potential problem early in the onboarding process with new clients.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Tennessee W. Walker | July 19, 2023
Ask your staff and captive counsel friends who outranks who: The attorney or their adjusters?
New Jersey Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Colleen Murphy | July 13, 2023
"[F]or the same reason that Jesse James robbed banks," Lathrop GPM partner William G. Beck said, "the contingent fee lawyers got their hands on the money with tobacco, and then they got their hands on the money with opioids—the same lawyers. I do think it means that we're going to see more and more [PFAS] litigation and it's going to be more and more aggressive."
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | July 13, 2023
In a nutshell, here is what judges, attorneys, mental health professionals and litigants should know.
By Keith Letourneau | July 12, 2023
Perishable fruit sellers face a conundrum when confronted with transit delays where the cargo has not suffered physical damage, but its value deteriorates with the passage of time.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | June 28, 2023
The Houston Court of Appeals' ruling in Fernandez v. State provides clear definitions of what role an outcry witness can play in proving allegations of continuous sexual abuse of a young child.
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