Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Jackie Ford | May 20, 2020
For many workers, what began as "temporary" work-from-home arrangements in March 2020 are still in place and may even become permanent.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Kevin McKie | May 20, 2020
There is relatively little information on the intersection of asbestos exposure and COVID-19 infection, despite the clear connection in risk factors.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Rob Henneke and Chance Weldon | May 20, 2020
Four justices on the Texas Supreme Court just fired a shot across the bow of government officials continuing draconian COVID-19 restrictions…
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Thomas R. Phillips and Rebeca Aizpuru Huddle | May 20, 2020
Backlogs in Texas district courts were growing before the coronavirus became a household term. The 2019 Annual Statistical Report for the Texas…
Daily Business Review | Expert Opinion
By Avi S. Tryson | May 19, 2020
Landlords must navigate local, state and federal restrictions on traditional enforcement mechanism available to address nonpayment of rent under their lease and Florida law.
By Lara Yeretsian | May 18, 2020
People should be very concerned about the privacy implications of these programs, which seek to gather personal information such as health and location data.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Hugh A. Simons | May 15, 2020
Hugh A. Simons examines where firms might go now that many have taken shorter-term measures to cut compensation. Will layoffs or firm closures follow? What groups are at risk?
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion
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.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion
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.
By Mary-Christine (M.C.) Sungaila | April 28, 2020
Since the nationwide shutdown in March, half of the high courts in 50 states have heard arguments remotely, and within two months, every appellate court in the United States, state and federal, likely will have held oral argument remotely.
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