Cantey Hanger's Stephanie Harrison Elected Fellow of Texas Bar Foundation
Harrison, a graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law, joins approximately 8,500 other Fellows.
Free Speech, Due Process and Trial by Jury
Harrison, a graduate of Texas Tech University School of Law, joins approximately 8,500 other Fellows.
To the disappointment of many landowners, the Texas Supreme Court avoided controversy by instead focusing on the issue of which party bears the burden to prove consent as it relates to the claim of trespass. Although there will be future cases that try to bring the issue back to life, it will continue to be a difficult road for plaintiffs to establish a claim for trespass for deep subsurface wastewater migration. If one day they do prevail, the stakes will be high.
An East Texas federal jury ruled late Tuesday that Apple infringed three patents created by a Tyler-based data storage technology company and must pay $532.9 million for doing so.
For nearly three decades, Hart has been Cuban's friend and chief legal adviser. “Mark goes at a very fast pace,” he says. “He’s out there everywhere. My job is to be his backstop... fill in the holes behind him. I’m here to help Mark do what he does best, but to make sure that he avoids legal pitfalls." In this in-depth profile, Hart discusses the challenges of being Mark Cuban's top lawyer, the complexity of the deals he's handled and the millions of dollars he spends annually on outside legal fees. Cuban, of course, also weighs in. “[Robert's] job is to be super conservative and to piss me off... but also to protect me,” Cuban says. "Here’s the thing: When I don’t follow Robert’s advice, it usually bites me in the ass.”
A federal appeals court in Virginia has affirmed a lower court’s opinion that rejected discrimination claims that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission brought against Freeman, a Dallas-based marketing solutions firm.
Houston-based Phillips 66 has agreed to sell interests in three of its pipeline systems to its master limited partnership, Phillips 66 Partners LP for $1.01 billion.
Houston-based Phillips 66 has agreed to sell interests in three of its pipeline systems to its master limited partnership, Phillips 66 Partners LP for $1.01 billion.
In his annual State of the Judiciary Address, Chief Justice Nathan Hecht said state lawmakers need to increase the money being spent on legal services for the poor and to help military veterans. He pointed out that the judiciary accounts for only one-third of one percent of the state's budget. Here is the full text of the chief justice's speech:
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