Cheesy Criminals, a Case With Bite, and More
John G. Browning
Technology is a wonderful thing, but there are plenty of criminals who would disagree.
John G. Browning
Technology is a wonderful thing, but there are plenty of criminals who would disagree.
Randy D. Gordon
There is general agreement that witness preparation serves three ends: educating witnesses, educating lawyers, and enhancing testimony delivery.
Michael P. Maslanka
Law practice is the loneliest profession; having the right mindset can head off lots of trouble, says Michael P. Maslanka, an assistant professor of law at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.
Quentin Brogdon
The default rule is that when an employee commits an assault, the employee ceases to act for his employer, but there are exceptions to this rule. If the employer authorized the employee to use force or the employee’s use of force was foreseeable to the employer, the employer may be responsible for the employee’s assault.
Patrick Daniel
As we have seen with the Surfside condo collapse, structural failure is a complex issue that requires highly technical expert testimony to pinpoint.
Tennessee W. Walker
"I have seen great people brought to their financial knees from not carrying sufficient insurance."
Four of the nine Texas-founded firms on the Am Law 200 have announced a move to the new, higher market salary scale set by the elite firms in June.
Often, lawsuits follow cyberattacks.
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The common perception is that the government is regulating everything, including amusement park rides, says Quentin Brogdon.