This Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a $160,000 pay dispute between a Killeen-based subcontractor and a Virginia construction company building a child development center at Fort Hood. The issue is whether a company can incorporate into a contract a forum-selection clause requiring that disputes involving the contract are to be decided by a specific court in a particular city or state.
SEC Operations During Federal Government Shutdown
Scott Kimpel and Cam Zachry provide insight into SEC operations if there’s a government shut and how it impacts public companies.
A Change in Leadership, No Change in Direction
After 32 years’ judicial service, the past 25 on the Supreme Court of Texas, I am honored and humbled that Governor Perry has appointed me Chief Justice. The Court has an established, national reputation for adherence to the rule of law in its decisions, and for strong leadership in making the justice system more efficient, fair, open, and accessible to all. Having helped build that reputation over many years, I am ready to lead the Court I greatly respect.
Nathan Hecht’s 25 Year Record in Texas Supreme Court
Nathan Hecht, who will be sworn in chief justice Tuesday, has been on the state’s highest court for a quarter of a century. He’s served with 32 other supreme court justices, authored more than 350 opinions and seen the court shift from being comprised largely of Democrats to its current all-Republican composition.
Texas Lawyers in Forbes 400
Seven Texas lawyers made the 2013 edition of Forbes 400 richest people in U.S. Some of them even practiced law.
Houston Appellate Judge Jeff Brown Named to Texas Supreme Court
Jeff Brown, a judge on the Houston Court of Appeals, will be the newest justice to serve on the Supreme Court of Texas, Gov. Perry announced Thursday. “Jeff is a solid judge. He is a clear, lucid writer and his opinions are easy to follow. He explains what the problem is, what the answer is and how he got there,” former Texas Chief Justice Tom Phillips, now a partner at Baker Botts in Austin.
Top 10 Efforts to be Excused from Jury Service
During the past 25 years as a legal journalist, I’ve heard some outrageous excuses and extraordinary efforts of folks trying to avoid jury service.
Patton Boggs Adds Two Attorneys in Dallas Office
The new lawyers are part of a series of lateral hires expected at Patton Boggs.
Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson’s Legacy
When Wallace Jefferson retires next week as Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, he leaves one of the greatest legacies of any public servant in Texas history. He authored 148 opinions during his 13 years on the state’s highest court. This article highlights the important ones.
Texas Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson's Legacy
When Wallace Jefferson retires next week as Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court, he leaves one of the greatest legacies of any public servant in Texas history. He authored 148 opinions during his 13 years on the state’s highest court. This article highlights the important ones.