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June 23, 2003 |

Inadmissible

4 minute read
January 12, 2004 |

VerdictSearch

4 minute read
November 22, 2004 |

VerdictSearch

$1M for sales rep after employer failed to pay her commissions. Waste Management agreed to halt expansion of landfill. C-section wasn't required despite crimped umbilical cord.
3 minute read
January 18, 2000 |

Who's Sorry Now?

If there's any doubt that the relationship between insurance companies and their defense lawyers is deteriorating, look no further than the clients Randy Johnston has been attracting lately. It seems when insurance companies lose big at trial, they don't just get mad, says Johnston, a legal malpractice lawyer. They want to get even. "I've handled more cases for insurance companies against their lawyers than any other kind of case," he says.
9 minute read
November 27, 2002 |

Law School's Hiring Process Sends Sparks Flying

Students at Texas Tech University School of Law learn about legal disputes in class, but one that's raging on campus is providing a first-hand look at conflict. A disagreement over how university officials selected an interim law dean has become a controversy over whether women and minorities get a fair shake at the university, splitting faculty and students, and sparking a flurry of memos and letters as all sides stake their positions.
10 minute read
December 22, 2003 |

Tort Reform King

A body of law usually takes decades to change in Texas, but state Rep. Joe Nixon took the state's tort laws and radically changed them in a matter of months.
6 minute read
March 01, 2004 |

Newsmakers

3 minute read
January 11, 2001 |

Texas Lawyers Pleased With Changes at Governor's Office

There has been a changing of the guard at the Texas state Capitol, but leaders of the state's legal community say they can work with the new governor and acting lieutenant governor. "In the end, what matters most is not partisan majorities or political affiliation. What matters most is that we do the business the people have sent us here to do," says Rick Perry, the state's new governor.
4 minute read
February 22, 2002 |

Winning the Battle and the War

If any small firm deserves a Purple Heart for surviving the battle damage the insurance defense practice took during the late 1990s, it`s Dallas` Johnson & Sylvan. theWhile other firms began weaning themselves off the traditional practice several years ago, tiring of restrictive guidelines placed on them by insurance companies and auditors who scoured their billables, the 10-lawyer firm stuck with it, never complaining.
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