By Ross Todd | April 23, 2021
Wilmer's William "Bill" Lee, Mary "Mindy" Sooter, and Joseph Mueller convinced a Waco, Texas jury that Intel didn't infringe two microprocessor patents. The win comes a month-and-a-half after Intel was hit with a $2.175 billion damages verdict in the same courtroom.
By Kenneth Artz | April 19, 2021
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Amy M. Stewart, a founding partner with the Stewart Law Group, about what it was like presenting her first case on Zoom, what she learned from the experience and the Virtual Proceedings Playbook.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | April 16, 2021
William A. Munck, managing partner of Munck Wilson Mandala, explains what his firm did to weather the pandemic and why he believes 2021 is going to be a great year.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 14, 2021
Daniel Wilde, an attorney for Law On Call, which claims to be the first nonlawyer-owned law firm in the nation, says the entire country can benefit from the innovative business models coming out of Utah.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | April 13, 2021
Texas' wholesale electricity market contributed to and further complicated the effects of February's massive winter storms.
By Kenneth Artz | April 7, 2021
The United States can be a powerhouse if we utilize blockchain technology and embrace cryptocurrencies, says Ben Weiss, the COO and co-founder of CoinFlip bitcoin ATMs.
By Kenneth Artz | March 23, 2021
"I find that these conversations make me more reflective about my own experiences and more willing to share the challenges I have encountered along the way," says Corinne Smith, a Winstead shareholder and host of a new podcast called "On Her Shoulders."
By Kenneth Artz | March 19, 2021
The more we support one another (in the immediate Latin community, community of women, and legal community at large) the better we will become individually and collectively, says Alyssa Ortiz Johnston, a Litigation Practice associate in the Dallas office of global law firm Greenberg Traurig.
By Scott Graham | March 18, 2021
The Western District of Texas Patent Blog's Joseph Abraham and Mark Siegmund explain how Judge Alan Albright became the nation's busiest patent judge, and compare local rules and juries in the Eastern and Western Districts.
By Raychel Lean | March 11, 2021
"Our civil courts are meant to hold the big guys accountable. The proposals we're looking at now seek to throw all of that accountability out the door," Florida Senate Minority Leader Gary Farmer said.
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