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Newsmakers: Week of Jan. 24, 2022
Texas lawyer John G. Browning has been named the 2021 recipient of the Oklahoma Bar Association's top legal writing award, the Dr. Maurice Merrill Golden Quill Award.As Nashville Draws Large Law Firms, Jackson Lewis Seeks to Expand New Office
The city's opportunities in health care law and labor and employment are attracting large law firms to grow in the city, as more companies enter the area.Newsmakers: Week of Dec. 20, 2021
Beck Redden in Houston announced that partner Tom Ganucheau has been awarded the 2021 Founders' Award from the Texas Association of Defense Counsel.Newsmakers: Week of Dec. 13, 2021
The Dallas Bar Association announced that U.S. District Chief Judge Barbara M.G. Lynn of the Northern District of Texas is the inaugural recipient of the Dallas Bar Association's Jurist of the Year Award.Drawn to Its 'Entrepreneurial' Culture, Porter Hedges Patent Litigator Moves to Spencer Fane
Porter Hedges partner Erick Robinson joined Spencer Fane in Austin and Houston, along with associate Patrick Dunn, who joined in Austin.Georgia Judges among Those Weighing in on 'Dramatic Uptick' in Jurists' Social Media Slipups
"They're seeming to forget that they're judges 24/7 and their robe not only entitles them to the authority, but it's symbolic to the public," said Miami School of Law social media and ethics professor Jan Jacobowitz.What's Driving the 'Dramatic Uptick' in Judges' Social Media Slipups?
"They're seeming to forget that they're judges 24/7 and their robe not only entitles them to the authority, but it's symbolic to the public," said Miami School of Law social media and ethics professor Jan Jacobowitz.Why Are Judges Still Committing Social Media Slipups?
"They're seeming to forget that they're judges 24/7 and their robe not only entitles them to the authority, but it's symbolic to the public," said Miami School of Law social media and ethics professor Jan Jacobowitz.Reputation is Everything for Attorneys: Don't Get Bench-Slapped
"It takes years to build a reputation, but that reputation can unravel with frightening speed based on one ill-advised act or statement—particularly in the Digital Age," says John G. Browning, a former justice on the Fifth Court of Appeals in Dallas.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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