By Aron Solomon | April 27, 2022
Medication errors, while preventable, aren't necessarily criminal. Where people are going to be charged for ordinary negligence, the undesired and undesirable end result will be doctors and nurses unwilling to admit their medical mistakes with the looming prospect of criminal prosecution and jail time, says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.
By David B. Haber and Roger Slade | April 25, 2022
If we do not receive that order on Sunday night or read that email in the middle of the night, the likelihood is that no one is going to die. Let's reduce stress and improve the quality of our lives.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Tony Mauro | April 21, 2022
A book by Jamie Raskin about the constitutional rights of students, sold at the Supreme Court Historical Society's (virtual) gift shop and elsewhere, is on a Texas list of books to be removed from schools.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion|News
By Judy Barton | April 19, 2022
Gathering current expenses to determine future cash flow needs can help answer the question, "how much do I need?" and will add to one's ability to move through the divorce process with knowledge, says Judy Barton, MLS and senior client strategist for BNY Mellon Wealth Management.
By Hank Grezlak | April 14, 2022
Men of a certain era were often raised to "tough things out" and "shake it off," and not necessarily express when something was bothering them, or look for help.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Heath Cheek and Ian G. Klein | April 11, 2022
In summary, while the 2019 revisions to the TCPA have reigned in a lot of the abuses of the statute, several open questions remain on how successful the revisions have been, say Dallas-based Bell Nunnally attorneys Heath Cheek and Ian G. Klein.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Aron Solomon | April 5, 2022
"As we think about the natural evolution of litigation finance, it would seem like a logical move for the largest and most powerful litigation finance firms to own their own law firms," says Aron Solomon, chief legal analyst for Esquire Digital and the editor of Today's Esquire.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|News
By Aron Solomon | April 4, 2022
In situations such as that faced by Torres, where the end result of military service is that the employee becomes disabled and unable to do their previous job, the employer is legally bound to find a role for the employee "that provides a similar status and pay" to their previous job.
By Karuna C. Simbeck | March 25, 2022
The H-1B visa offers skilled workers from across the globe an opportunity to work and live in the United States. It also benefits American companies that can attract and retain individuals with skills that are scarce among the domestic workforce.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By John G. Browning | March 24, 2022
A recent study done of British barristers concludes that their use of words such as "respectfully" and "with great respect" may be cloaked in politeness but actually "can indicate disrespect and undermine the professional competence of other lawyers."
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