By Angela Morris | June 11, 2021
"I believe in community. I believed in helping," said 164th Civil District Judge Cheryl Elliott Thornton of Houston, who spent years of her legal career in public service as an assistant county attorney, before assuming the bench in January.
By Karen Sloan | June 9, 2021
A surge in law school applicants has led to confusion and dashed hopes for many aspiring attorneys, says admissions consultant Mike Spivey.
By Jason Grant | June 7, 2021
"I think I was going into 2020 just sort of drifting along. And in some ways, everything that happened to me [with COVID-19] was a much-needed wake-up call. And I feel that my life and career are very on track right now," Lat said.
By Angela Morris | June 7, 2021
What common mistakes lead to sanctions and lawsuits against attorneys? How can lawyers avoid these consequences? We asked a Houston legal malpractice and grievance defense attorney for answers.
By Angela Morris | June 4, 2021
"Hearing about his work, I saw the legal profession as a noble calling and as a way to be a helper in the community," said 200th District Judge Jessica Mangrum of Austin about her father, who inspired her to become an attorney.
By Kenneth Artz | June 2, 2021
Cliff Vrielink, co-managing partner of Sidley Austin's Houston office, talks about the wild ride oil prices are on and the outlook for the market as the industry slowly comes back from the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Kenneth Artz | May 30, 2021
One of the biggest challenges with gray divorce is dividing a modest fixed income without other assets to assist with financial deficiencies.
By Amanda Bronstad | May 28, 2021
Ko, a partner at Keller Rohrback in Seattle, argued Thursday before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation on opioid cases filed against McKinsey & Co. He says virtual hearings should remain. "Do we really need to fly across the country for two minutes?"
By Angela Morris | May 28, 2021
"When I get home, I turn off the work button and dedicate myself to what is more important: The on-goings of family," said 404th District Judge Ricardo Adobbati of Brownsville.
By Karen Sloan | May 28, 2021
Suffolk University law professor Shailini George discusses her new book about distraction and how law students can increase their focus in a world dominated by smartphones.
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