By Angela Morris | October 13, 2020
Political party has split Texans on Amy Coning Barrett's confirmation process to the U.S. Supreme Court: Republicans favor an immediate confirmation and Democrats want to wait until after Election Day.
By Angela Morris | August 6, 2020
Eric Kwartler, a staff attorney at a Houston law school, says his research found 24% of Houston-area evictions during the pandemic violated the federal eviction moratorium. But landlords' attorney said the number is likely inflated because of confusion what properties the CARES Act protects.
By Amanda Bronstad | July 29, 2020
The "Securities Class Action Filings – 2020 Midyear Assessment," compiled by Cornerstone Research and the Stanford Law School Securities Class Action Clearinghouse, found that there were 182 new class action securities filings through June 30, an 18% decrease from the second half of 2019 and the lowest since the end of 2016.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Q&A|Research
By Kenneth Artz | July 16, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Logan Cornett, director of research at IAALS, and Natalie Anne Knowlton, director of special projects at IAALS, about their research.
The American Lawyer | News|Research
By Patrick Smith | June 17, 2020
In a survey of law firm respondents, 25% are forfeiting more revenue due to unpaid bills compared to the months leading up the COVID-19 outbreak.
By Angela Morris | June 1, 2020
The research is noteworthy because it asked for lawyers' thoughts about a long list of health and safety precautions that are now becoming commonplace across the Lone Star State.
By Angela Morris | May 7, 2020
Debt case numbers more than doubled from 1.7 million in 1993 to 4 million in 2013, according to a research report by The Pew Charitable Trusts. The COVID-19 economic disruptions may fuel further growth in the case category.
By Michael S. Fischer | May 7, 2020
Low fees are not the most important thing, Carson Coaching found in a survey.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 10, 2019
New venues to make the American Tort Reform Association's annual Top 10 list are Georgia, for its "nuclear verdicts," and Oklahoma, due to its $572 million judgment in the first trial over the opioid crisis.
Corporate Counsel | News|Research
By Dan Clark | November 14, 2019
Sixty-three percent of in-house counsel feel like they are under greater pressure now than 12 months ago, according to a report released earlier this week by alternative legal services provider Konexo.
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