Cases and Controversies of the 2003-2004 Term
A list of opinions issued by the Texas Supreme Court and the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in their 2003-2004 terms, with summaries and organized by practice area.His Own Man: If Gonzales Is Nominated to High Court, His Texas Opinions Will Be Under the Microscope
Should U.S. Attorney General Alberto "Al" Gonzales become President George W. Bush's first U.S. Supreme Court nominee, senators reviewing his qualifications will no doubt look at the time Gonzales spent on the Texas Supreme Court.Best on the Test: Texas Bar Exam Top Scorers Reveal Secrets to Their Success
For nearly everyone who takes the twice-yearly, two-and-a-half day, four-part Texas Bar Exam, the results are simple: pass or fail. But a handful of people get a bit more information than that because they earned the top three scores. Texas Lawyer has contacted a number of the ace bar-takers who earned the top score on the Texas bar exam.Today Texas, Tomorrow the World
An analysis by Texas Lawyer, based on lawyer counts as of Jan. 1 at the 100 largest firms in the state, shows that 10 Texas-based firms now have 21 percent or more of their attorneys in offices outside the state. Dallas-based Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld — with 14 offices and 1,023 lawyers — leads the pack with 71 percent of its lawyers outside of Texas. Roughly 27 percent of Bracewell & Giuliani's 418 lawyers are in out-of-state offices, says Mark C. Evans (pictured), managing partner.Trending Stories
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