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Mayor & City Council of Baltimore v. Utica Mut. Ins. Co.
Click Here for FC&S Legal Expert Analysis Mayor & City Council of Baltimorev.Utica Mut. Ins. Co.145 Md.App. 256Court of Special Appeals of…Wine Lovers Relocate, Plus More Lateral Moves
Duane Morris and McKool Smith saw a pair of oenophiles pull up stakes for new endeavors; Kirkland & Ellis adds one litigator and loses two more; Paul Hastings bolsters its banking group in London; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Inadmissible: Board Certification Requirements
Board Certification Requirements To keep up with the times, the Texas Board of Legal Specialization has proposed changes to the requirements to get certified…O&G Law Update: Dealing With Fluid Times in the Oil Patch
Christopher S. Kulander, Ph.D., director, Oil and Gas Law Institute, South Texas College of Law and of counsel at Haynes and Boone, talks about the main legal and regulatory challenges facing the Texas energy sector during this time of volatile oil prices.View more book results for the query "Colorado School of Mines"
Texas Has Second-Best Legal Job Market in US
"Booming oil production and a strong mining industry have made Texas one of the strongest economies in the nation, and that is driving legal employment," according to The National Jurist magazine.Texas Has Second-Best Legal Job Market in US
"Booming oil production and a strong mining industry have made Texas one of the strongest economies in the nation, and that is driving legal employment," according to The National Jurist magazine.McDermott Taps New COO, Plus More Lateral Moves
Two firms shuffling their COOs saw partners depart in January; DLA Piper and Kirkland & Ellis make some high-profile labor and employment hires; Quinn Emanuel grows in Houston; Wilmer raids MoFo for a new cybersecurity chair; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Family Law Judges Talk Arbitration, 'In Re Stephanie Lee'
On Nov. 19, Texas Lawyer hosted "Best Practices as Seen From the Bench: Family Law." Panelists included Dallas County Judges Dennise Garcia, Tena Callahan and Mary Brown. This is Part II of that discussion. Part I ran in our Dec. 22 issue.Trending Stories
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