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February 23, 2004 |

Shifting Gears

An informal survey of career services administrators from Texas' law schools indicates that approximately 30 percent of their graduates pursue a job other than practicing law after graduation or at some point later in their career.
12 minute read
May 18, 2006 |

Prosecutors Insist Defendants Lied as Enron Jury Begins Deliberations

Federal prosecutor Sean Berkowitz told the jury in former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay and Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Skilling's criminal trial that it has an opportunity to decide which witnesses told the truth, and that their only option is to find the defendants lied. In wrapping up the prosecution's rebuttal argument before the jury retired for deliberations, Berkowitz said on Wednesday that Lay and Skilling lied on the witness stand and lied repeatedly to investors about Enron's financial condition.
13 minute read
July 10, 2006 |

Clinical Trials: More Texas Firms Volunteer to Staff Legal Services Clinics

Many firms in Texas � and some in-house legal departments � staff legal clinics on a regular basis, say a number of legal services executives from around Texas.
10 minute read
January 09, 2006 |

Newsmakers

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May 17, 2004 |

The Paper Chase, or: How Not to Eat Travel Expenses

Receipts, those tiny scraps of paper, can make the difference between quick and easy reimbursement for traveling expenses, and protracted delay or worse -- having to eat the costs incurred on the road. Here's a quick course on how to use and keep receipts to protect your money while representing clients away from the office.
10 minute read
March 31, 2003 |

Newsmakers

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February 24, 2006 |

Defending Ken Lay

Mike Ramsey is a man of simple tastes. He prefers black cowboy boots to lace-ups with his business suits. He works slowly and methodically, both in his physical movements and his questioning in court. Some casual observers would think maybe the 65-year-old is a little senile. Far from it. Ramsey has a sharp mind and a long memory. He's now working on the biggest case in his life: Defending former Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay. So far, attorneys think he's doing a good job.
9 minute read
December 26, 2005 |

Predictions for 2006: With Our Past Seeming So Foolish, Our Future Should Be a Hoot

Here are some predictions for the future. Just understand that they are only predictions, premonitions -- soothsayings, if you will -- and they have about as much chance of occurring as a personal-injury plaintiff does of winning before the Texas Supreme Court.
8 minute read
May 15, 2006 |

Follow the Money: Victims of Terror File Novel Suits Against Bank They Allege Financed Hamas

Dallas lawyer Mark Werbner is leading a team of attorneys representing victims of Palestinian terrorism against the Jordanian-based Arab Bank for its alleged role in knowingly providing financial assistance to Hamas.
23 minute read
October 28, 2004 |

Lawyers Forced to Balance Good Defense, PR

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