Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Michael H. Bernick | January 25, 2021
Businesses can reduce their FLSA risk by properly evaluating workers, documenting their compensation structures, and modifying contracting practices.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By John G. Browning | January 25, 2021
Just because judges feel free to drop the occasional pop culture bomb in their opinions doesn't necessarily mean it's a good idea for lawyers. says John G. Browning, a former justice on the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas.
By Jason Grant | January 21, 2021
It was challenging to "get a feel for [jurors], because not only are they 50 feet away from you, but they also had masks on," one lawyer said. Still, the judge and lawyers were largely complimentary of the trial and how it went.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Jason Grant | January 21, 2021
It was challenging to "get a feel for [jurors], because not only are they 50 feet away from you, but they also had masks on," one lawyer said. Still, the judge and lawyers were largely complimentary of the trial and how it went.
Litigation Daily | Best Practices
By Ross Todd | January 20, 2021
Tell the truth, answer only the questions you're asked, and other witness prep tips from a trial lawyer with 30 years of experience.
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.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary|Expert Opinion|Investigation
By Daniel Pollack & Susan Radcliffe | January 6, 2021
Attorneys and therapists need each other to effectively advocate for their client, say Daniel Pollack, an attorney and professor at Yeshiva University's School of Social Work in New York, and Sue Radcliffe, a mental health therapist with the Dorchester County Health Department in Cambridge, Maryland.
By Bill Josten | January 5, 2021
In the chaos of this past year, it is easy to lose sight of long-term priorities for the sake of addressing short-term crises. Firms must be cautious as they re-examine budget priorities to not underestimate the harm that can be caused by failing to consider the long-range damage that can be done to a firm's brand by cutting back too much on their marketing efforts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|Best Practices|News
By Justin Henry | December 30, 2020
In the final weeks of 2020, several Philadelphia-based large firms were optimistic about their financial results.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Best Practices
By Akiva Shapiro, Lee R. Crain and Amanda L. LeSavage | December 23, 2020
Procedural and substantive tips for preparing highly effective district court amicus briefs.
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