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Court denied entry of partial judgment on issue that the court entered summary judgment for plaintiffs, where plaintiffs would not be unduly prejudiced by the delay in being able to appeal and where partial judgment could lead to piecemeal litigation and appeals as the resolved issue was not a predicate issue for the rest of the case.
More Than A Dozen Homegrown Texas Law Firms Earned Mansfield Certification This Year
Thirteen Texas-founded law firms recently earned Mansfield Certification for 2023 or Midsize Mansfield Certification in a Diversity Lab program that measures leadership and advancement opportunities for historically underrepresented groups.Haynes and Boone Grabs Mexico City Finance Partner From Baker McKenzie
The hiring of Diego Sánchez complements recent promotions and a move into a new office in the Mexican capital as the Texas-founded Am Law 100 firm bets big on Mexico.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
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Haynes and Boone, Munsch Hardt Move into New Dallas Offices
The Dallas-founded firms stayed in the downtown area, with Haynes and Boone moving into the newly constructed Harwood No. 14, and Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr relocating to higher, contiguous space in Ross Tower, its longtime home.Federal Court Injunction Temporarily Shelves Texas Book-Ban Law
"No matter how much time and expense the third parties invest in complying, the state, through the Texas Education Agency, retained the power to unilaterally alter any decision made by the third party," U.S. District Court Judge Alan D. Albright said.Major Case Causes Texas Justices to Ponder Rule that Preserves Suits
If The Boeing Co.'s reading of the first federal district court's opinion asserting lack of jurisdiction to be dispositive, plaintiffs' attorney Joshua Davis said, "then there is no benefit to the statute that the Legislature enacted to save cases."They're Back: Texas High Court Resumes Oral Arguments After 6 Months
Sanders v. The Boeing Co. is a certified question issue about interpretation of the Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code, which tolls limitations where a prior action is dismissed "because of lack of jurisdiction" and refiled in a court of "proper jurisdiction" within 60 days after the date of the dismissal "becomes final."Law Firms' Real Estate and Tech Spending Are Now Intertwined: The Morning Minute
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