Ophelia Camiña designed networking group to staunch exodus of women from firms.
Breaking the Mold: Why Rusty Hardin Loves Being the Folksy Lawyer in the Seersucker Suit
On a break from the Roger Clemens trial, Hardin shares lessons from the living room about picking juries and connecting with witnesses.
Federal Judge: Arbitration has Failed to Live Up to Billing
U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez says arbitration is no longer faster or less expensive.
Attention Texas Energy Lawyers: This is Your Golden Age
Texas-based energy companies have been buyers or sellers in 487 transactions valued at $347.4 billion since January 2010. Globally, five times as many energy deals were completed with a value topping $1 trillion. Lawyers based in Texas handled a significant number of those energy transactions. General Counsels say the deals are only going to continue.
Texas Supreme Court Rules for Johnson & Johnson in Fraudulent Marketing Case
Justices reverse $4.8 million jury award to patient who said promotional video failed to disclose lupus could be a side effect of drug she was taking for Crohn’s disease.
Texas Supreme Court Rules for Johnson & Johnson in Fraudulent Marketing Case
Justices reverse $4.8 million jury award to patient who said promotional video failed to disclose lupus could be a side effect of drug she was taking for Crohn’s disease.
Q&A With Talmage Boston, Author of Raising the Bar
The book profiles history’s most perseverant, passionate lawyers (Abraham Lincoln, Leon Jaworski and James A. Baker, III) and argues that these lawyers-turned-government officials set the examples of qualities that today’s attorneys need to possess daily to transform the public mindset of the profession. It also devotes a section to one of the most beloved fictional characters, Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird, and deconstructs his non-fictional roots that made him one of America’s icons.
Q&A With Talmage Boston, Author of Raising the Bar
The book profiles history’s most perseverant, passionate lawyers (Abraham Lincoln, Leon Jaworski and James A. Baker, III) and argues that these lawyers-turned-government officials set the examples of qualities that today’s attorneys need to possess daily to transform the public mindset of the profession. It also devotes a section to one of the most beloved fictional characters, Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird, and deconstructs his non-fictional roots that made him one of America’s icons.
Q&A With Talmage Boston, Author of Raising the Bar
The book profiles history’s most perseverant, passionate lawyers (Abraham Lincoln, Leon Jaworski and James A. Baker, III) and argues that these lawyers-turned-government officials set the examples of qualities that today’s attorneys need to possess daily to transform the public mindset of the profession. It also devotes a section to one of the most beloved fictional characters, Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird, and deconstructs his non-fictional roots that made him one of America’s icons.
Mario Barrera Takes Employment Practice to Fulbright & Jaworski
Barrera, former a partner at Bracewell & Giuliani, is known for his success defending cases in the Lower Rio Grande Valley and along the Gulf Coast.