Healthcare Lawyers: Supreme Court Decision “Anti-Climactic” and Business As Usual
Ruling leaves Texas scrambling to implement law and employers debating whether to continue providing coverage for their worker.
Free Speech, Due Process and Trial by Jury

Ruling leaves Texas scrambling to implement law and employers debating whether to continue providing coverage for their worker.

Texas Supreme Court says 2011 law extended utilities’ power to run lines over commuter railway

On a break from the Roger Clemens trial, Hardin shares lessons from the living room about picking juries and connecting with witnesses.

U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez says arbitration is no longer faster or less expensive.
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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Longtime Dallas Appeals Justice Martin Richter upset in GOP primary by judicial newcomer David Lewis.

Retailer faces shareholder and derivative lawsuits, as well as investigations by SEC and DOJ.
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