The Supreme Court of Texas and the State Bar of Texas have appointed five new commissioners to the Texas Access to Justice Commission including Jacqueline Pontello, Wayne Watts, Harriet Miers,
Texas Lawyers Open Doors for Asylum Seekers
Scores of Texas law firms are helping asylum applicants who can’t afford legal counsel to assist in their case.
Expert: Texas Lawyers Doing Global Business Should Mind Their Manners
Law firms, corporations and other entities are increasingly hiring Sharon Schweitzer for her etiquette expertise.
Gibson Dunn Advises Lone Star Funds in $700 Million Acquisition
The Dallas-based private equity firm is purchasing North American Gypsum for $700 million in a deal that took only a couple weeks to negotiate and sign.
Weil Cutbacks Affect Houston Office
Weil’s Houston office will deemphasize its complex commercial litigation practice, making Dallas the main hub in Texas for CCL.
Wish List from Chambers: Easy Ways to Improve Written and Oral Advocacy
Verbal persuasion—whether through written briefs or oral argument—is a trial lawyer’s stock-in-trade. A persuasive brief is typo-free, plainly written, and respectful (but not sterile). Likewise, lawyers can improve their persuasiveness at oral argument by being judicious in their use of PowerPoint presentations, listening and responding to the court’s questions, and eschewing the knee-jerk preference for more senior advocates.
Fifth Circuit Quietly Decides Huge Venue Transfer Case
A three judge panel issued a potential groundbreaking opinion on intra-district venue shopping that could impact scores of IP disputes in East and North Texas.
Texas Wesleyan’s New Interim Law Dean Has Full Plate
Aric Short has been the interim dean of Texas Wesleyan School of Law for only three weeks but his agenda is full. He’s leading the law school’s effort for accreditation while helping it transition to Texas A&M control. But he still found some time to talk with The Texas Lawbook.
Texas Wesleyan's New Interim Law Dean Has Full Plate
Aric Short has been the interim dean of Texas Wesleyan School of Law for only three weeks but his agenda is full. He’s leading the law school’s effort for accreditation while helping it transition to Texas A&M control. But he still found some time to talk with The Texas Lawbook.
Lee Harvey Oswald Mock Jury Ends in Mistrials
A jury of a dozen Dallas citizens sat in judgment in the five decade old case in a mock trial orchestrated by the State Bar of Texas.