Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Joe Tamborello and Monica Smith | April 14, 2021
The experience of going to virtual trial is unlike any other—it's less like a Zoom meeting and more like a television production.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Donald Delgado | April 8, 2021
Donald Delgado, a partner at West, Webb, Allbritton & Gentry, discusses how the amendments to Rule 169 are designed to help a party get their case to trial in a cost and time efficient manner.
By Greg Land | April 8, 2021
A federal judge in Atlanta said the lead plaintiff could not show that its lost stock value was caused by revelations of accounting fraud at the Marietta-based biotech company, whose former CEO and COO are now in prison.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Judge Jane Manning | April 5, 2021
"You may feel that your position is right and ruling in your favor is a foregone conclusion. Guess what? So does your opposing counsel."
By Greg Land | April 2, 2021
A federal judge refused to dismiss claims that Polk County jailers a preacher and former inmate's right by banning baptisms deemed 'not required for their salvation.'
By Michael A. Mora | March 29, 2021
"Assuming if we are not successful at the trial court, my goal would be to go straight to the Texas Supreme Court just because of the urgency," said Houston attorney Jared Woodfill.
By Angela Morris | January 25, 2021
"It issues a warning to other lawyers of potential consequences of making up your own facts in litigation," said opposing counsel Foster Johnson, an associate with Ahmad Zavitsanos Anaipakos Alavi Mensing in Houston.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Sascha Mehlhase | January 15, 2021
As we continue to see service of process through social media gain widespread acceptance, there are a growing number of states where courts are open to the idea of a possible alternative means of service on defendants who are otherwise impossible to find, evasive, or whose actions have frustrated more traditional service methods.
By Greg Land | January 12, 2021
Atlanta Circuit Chief Judge Christopher Brasher said there "has been an increase in requests for jury trials because folks know there aren't trials to be had; it's harder to move civil cases when there is not a trial at the end of the process."
By Stewart Hoffer, Miranda Granchi, and Kasi Chadwick | January 7, 2021
it is worth considering whether a progressive discipline policy (PDP) should include language that allows, for example, employers to combine or skip steps in the disciplinary process based on the specific circumstances at hand.
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