Search Results

0 results for 'King'

You can use to get even better search results
November 03, 2010 |

ACC Conference: You Think Your Life Is Complicated? Be Thankful You're Not Wearing a Few More Hats!

Multitasking is a must these days. Wearing two hats sounds like a good thing, too — but sometimes it can make the life of an in-house lawyer pretty, well ... complicated.
4 minute read
June 11, 2009 |

Contenders emerge for Wilson CEO

4 minute read
August 02, 2002 |

Animal House

Joe Harness is a big-city lawyer who serves the residents of the boonies from the middle of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. As general counsel of Walco International Inc., a Grapevine company that distributes animal health-care products to rural areas, he helps ensure that pigs get fed and cattle take their medication, no matter how far from town they live.
6 minute read
July 16, 2009 |

Tolkien heirs sue for 'Rings' money

5 minute read
January 26, 2007 |

Lawyer finds success at Sundance

THIS YEAR'S SUNDANCE FILM Festival provided a double dose of success for Christopher Keene, an entertainment lawyer in Los Angeles. "Chicago 10," a documentary he co-produced, was chosen to kick off the film festival last weekend. And at 3 a.m. Monday, sitting in a rented house in Park City, Utah, Keene closed the sale of a fledgling client's film.
4 minute read
December 02, 2011 |

Robin Rosenbaum nominated for U.S. District Court

U.S. Magistrate Judge Robin Rosenbaum, a federal prosecutor for nearly 10 years, has been nominated by President Obama for a U.S. District Court seat.
3 minute read
City of Plano v. Homoky
Publication Date: 2009-08-26
Practice Area: Torts
Industry:
Court: Tx. App. Dist. 5
Judge: Mary Murphy Justice
Attorneys:
For plaintiff:
For defendant:
Case number: 05-08-01461-CV

DISMISSOPINIONBefore Justices Moseley, O'Neill, and Murphy.Appellee Sandra Homoky sued the City of Plano under a theory of premises liability for injuries she sustained when she tripped and f

October 11, 2012 |

Surrogate's Court: A Tutorial in Jurisdiction

In her Trusts and Estates Update, Farrell Fritz partner Ilene Sherwyn Cooper writes that for the past 30 years, the Surrogate's Court has found little need to opine on the subject of its jurisdiction. Nevertheless, within the past several months, both that court and the Appellate Division have confronted the issue with respect to attorney fees, foreclosure proceedings and Totten trust accounts. The divergent views of the bench on this subject are instructive.
10 minute read
June 23, 2003 |

Cripps v. DiGregorio et al,

Schettino v. Roizman Development, Inc., controls in this multidefendant, multicount suit, in which plaintiff received two separate offers of judgment, for $15,000 each, on the same day, in settlement of all of his claims against all defendants, but did not accept either of them, and the judgment against all defendants totaled $19,194, and the trial court correctly dismissed the counsel fee application filed on behalf of those defendants who together submitted one of the offers (had this bee
7 minute read
December 04, 2006 |

President's Game? History Refutes Claims to Unlimited Power Over Foreign Affairs

Louis Fisher warns that legal history is being distorted to support unchecked presidential power in foreign affairs.
8 minute read

Resources

  • Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House

    Brought to you by LexisNexis®

    Download Now

  • Insights and Strategies for Effective Succession Planning in AM Law 100 Firms

    Brought to you by Gallagher

    Download Now

  • State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024

    Brought to you by LexisNexis®

    Download Now

  • 2024 ESI Risk Management & Litigation Readiness Report

    Brought to you by Pagefreezer

    Download Now