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This Legislation Would Boost The Years of Experience to Become a Texas Judge
District judge candidates must have four years of experience as a lawyer under current law. Senate Joint Resolution 47 would double that requirement.Charlie Crist Launches Bid to Regain Governor's Mansion
This is the latest move in a three-decade political career that has seen Charlie Crist get elected statewide three times as a Republican, run an ill-fated campaign for the U.S. Senate as an independent, become a Democrat, lose a 2014 bid for governor and get elected to Congress.How—and Why—One Am Law 200 Firm Returned to the Office Nearly a Year Ago
Adams and Reese, with offices spread throughout the Southeast, brought the majority of its attorneys back to the office a full year before much of the Am Law 200. In an interview, managing partner Guilford 'Gif' Thornton Jr. said the firm hasn't had a COVID-19 outbreak originate in any of its offices.View more book results for the query "*"
Pfizer, BioNTech Lose Early Bid to Toss COVID Vaccine Patent Suit
The drugmakers had argued that their alleged use of a patented fluorescent protein to identify COVID-19 antibodies is protected by a safe harbor provision that covers the FDA approval process. Troutman Pepper lawyers persuaded U.S. District Judge Marilyn Huff that the safe harbor provision should not apply, at least not at this early stage of litigation.A Sea Change in Flood Insurance: FEMA's Implementation of Risk Rating 2.0
A deeper dive into the history of FEMA and flood insurance in the United States, FEMA's Implementation of Risk Rating 2.0, and the potential implications of the new measure.Op Ed: Media's Reporting on Diversity Should Look Far Beyond Coca-Cola
In the days since the news broke, countless stories have been published examining the why and how of Gayton's story arc and offering him up as a diversity "cautionary tale." Some have foolishly called his efforts a "game changer," "aggressive," or "unrealistic." Yet nothing could be farther from the truth.Austin and Houston Among Little-Known US Legal Tech Hot Spots
From Austin and Houston to the outskirts of D.C., legal tech industry observers reveal where legal tech innovation and thought leadership is booming.Pittsburgh Among 4 Little-Known US Legal Tech Hot Spots
From Pennsylvania to the outskirts of D.C., legal tech industry observers reveal where legal tech innovation and thought leadership is booming.