A federal judge in Dallas has ruled that neither Oklahoma State University athletic officials nor its fund-raisers were tricked or defrauded into buying huge life insurance policies on elderly alumni in hopes of generating revenue when they died.
Judge Solis: OSU, Pickens Weren't Tricked into Buying Life Insurance
A federal judge in Dallas has ruled that neither Oklahoma State University athletic officials nor its fund-raisers were tricked or defrauded into buying huge life insurance policies on elderly alumni in hopes of generating revenue when they died.
Civil Jury Trials Plummet in Texas
The number of jury trials conducted in 2011 are one-third the number held in 1996.
Expediting Trials
Proposals would streamline discovery and costs of disputes under $100,000.
Three Prominent Litigators Start Austin Litigation Boutique
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Off the Clock: Winstead Attorney Moves to Her Own Rhythm
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Texas Capital Markets Lawyers: IPOs to Jump in 2Q and Beyond
Twenty-six Texas corporations have public offerings in the pipeline; 21 went public in 2011.
SCOTUS Weighs Three Block Buster Business Law Cases
John Elwood, a Supreme Court expert and former assistant U.S. Solicitor General, evaluates this year’s business docket.
SEC Names Marshall Gandy Head of Examinations at SEC Fort Worth Region
Gandy to leave his post at FINRA in Dallas