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Contract Law Found to Govern Disposition of Frozen Embryos in Divorce
By Erica Lehrer GoldmanWhen a couple divorces, who owns their frozen embryos Can a woman have them implanted despite her ex-husband's objections In Roman v. Roman, a case of first impression in Texas, Houston's 1st Court of Appeals considered the merits of a property division in a divorce proceeding decided by Lisa Millard, presiding judge of the 310th District Court in Harris County.View more book results for the query "*"
Judge Selected as Dean of New Texas Law School
Plans once again are moving forward for the long-stalled University of North Texas Dallas College of the Law. University administrators announced last week that they have hired Judge Royal Furgeson Jr. of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas as dean, starting in April 2013. They plan to open the school in August 2014.Federal court win a first in forced-place insurance fight
Attorney Adam Moskowitz says banks that impose hefty insurance policies on homeowners whose insurance have lapsed may be losing the legal fight against irate borrowers and Fannie Mae.Ga. Woman Sentenced For Stealing Federal Benefits
Federal prosecutors say a metro Atlanta woman has been sentenced to more than a year in prison for stealing her dead parents' federal retirement benefits.ACC Value Champs Offer Savings Tips
The prevailing wisdom among the Association of Corporate Counsel's newest class of Value Champions is that hourly billing for legal services is dead, technology is on the rise, and predictability is a priority. Among the 2013 champs are Bank of America, Office Depot Inc. and Nike Inc.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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