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Texas Lawmakers Pass Their own Version of E-Sign Law
A Texan who digitizes his John Hancock on a contract could have more confidence in the enforceability of the contract under a bill passed by both houses of the state Legislature. If the bill passes, Texas will enact a state law for regulating electronic transactions. Legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by former President Bill Clinton legalized electronic signatures last summer.Top 10 Texas Plaintiffs Verdicts in 2002
The National Law Journal, an affiliate of Texas Lawyer, ranked the top 10 Texas verdicts of 2002.The 2003 Legislative Wish List
Here's what to expect in the legislative session in the areas of banking/corporate/commercial law, criminal law, environmental law, family law, the governor's office, the judiciary, labor and employment, municipal government, probate/trust law and real estate law.Bills That Made It and Some That Didn't During the 79th Session
Here's a wrapup of legislation -- some successful and some that failed -- from the recent session of the Texas Legislature.Lawyer Sues Firm, Former Associates Over Alleged Stolen Cases
Houston lawyer Randolph Michael Nacol II, a defendant in breach of contract lawsuits filed by a litigation-funding company and by former clients, has now sued two former associates with his firm and Reaud, Morgan & Quinn, alleging they owe him millions for taking his cases.Trending Stories
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