Doing Well by Doing Good: Make Pro Bono Work a Win-Win
Developing new relationships and honing your skills are just two benefits these Greenberg Traurig shareholders say attorneys can reap by integrating pro bono into their lives.
Free Speech, Due Process and Trial by Jury
Developing new relationships and honing your skills are just two benefits these Greenberg Traurig shareholders say attorneys can reap by integrating pro bono into their lives.
Houston energy reporter Nushin Huq views the articles she writes like they are her children. “I don’t have a favorite. I love them all. I love stories where I interview interesting people, learn something new or surprising,” she said. The Texas Lawbook is pleased to introduce Nushin Huq, a former writer with Bloomberg and S&P Global Platts, as our newest journalist in Houston.
Four bankruptcy experts including SDTX Chief Bankruptcy Judge David Jones, at a Texas Lawbook CLE webcast predict that the business restructuring cases are going to get increasingly difficult to resolve in a positive manner and that many companies seeking to reorganize will be forced to liquidate instead. Premium subscribers can view the full 90-minute program here.
The Texas Lawbook provides unique and substantive content to our Premium subscribers. In this exclusive interview, METRO staff attorney Kylie Loya discusses the mentors in her life, discusses her best day on the job, provides insight what she looks for when hiring outside counsel and the need for more diversity in the legal profession.
Texas Lawbook Premium Bonus Content: Q&A with Chevron Senior Counsel Alyssa Schindler The Texas Lawbook provides unique and substantive content to our Premium subscribers. In this interview, Chevron Senior Counsel
At a time when the energy industry is facing a “perfect storm" boards and executives are grappling with evolving expectations regarding ESG-related performance and disclosures. Sidley partner Heather Palmer weighs in with considerations on the implications of a Biden presidency.
Anybody who works in litigation knows that rolling with the punches is part of the job, and occasionally, even part of the thrill. But, when you throw the COVID-19 pandemic into the mix, you’re faced with a host of uncertainties and no rule book on how best to navigate the waters. Just last week a federal jury trial in Texas was halted after numerous positive cases and was declared a mistrial on Tuesday. CourtroomLogic Consulting's Kacy Miller shares what she and the Carrington Coleman trial team learned from a recent in-person federal jury trial.
© Copyright 2025 The Texas Lawbook
The content on this website is protected under federal Copyright laws. Any use without the consent of The Texas Lawbook is prohibited.