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September 07, 2009 |

Who Represents Corporate Texas?

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November 24, 2009 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

Most Frequently Used Law Firms
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November 17, 2011 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

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May 01, 2003 |

Texas Salaries & Billing: Steady as She Goes

For the second year in a row, salaries at Texas firms increased by very little on average, according to Texas Lawyer's annual Salary & Billing Survey. The economy's down, clients are double-checking their bills (and often negotiating lower rates, flat fees or other fee arrangements), and aided by attrition and clients' sticker-shock sensitivity, firms are holding the line on associate and support staff salaries.
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September 16, 2013 |

Former Secretary Sues Coats Rose, Alleging Discrimination

A former secretary at Houston firm Coats Rose has filed a lawsuit, alleging the firm failed to accommodate her disabilities and unlawfully terminated her. Lenora Phelps alleges that, among many things, she was "put on probation" for downloading and listening to music at work, and was questioned about her need to use oxygen at work.
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November 22, 2010 |

Representing Corporate New Jersey

Chart on the in-house counsel representing New Jersey corporations.
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January 15, 2007 |

The 2007 Legislative Wish List

As the 80th Session of the Texas Legislature gets into high gear, look for more legislative fireworks in the area of criminal law, particularly regarding enhanced criminalization for sex offenders.
48 minute read
March 02, 2001 |

The Devil's in the Details

In an issue of first impression, the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals set a new test for determining when a specific instance of speech is commercial and not entitled to First Amendment protection. In a suit by Procter & Gamble against Amway for allegedly spreading rumors that P&G's trademark is a satanic symbol, the court concluded that if the speech is not economic, the speech is not commercial.
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March 10, 2008 |

Judicial, DA Candidates Ponder Numbers After Packed Primary

When an unprecedented 2.8 million voters packed into polling places to vote in the Democratic primary election last Tuesday, they took two contested statewide judicial races into uncharted territory, and conventional wisdom about Texas elections went out the window, several experts say. Sam Houston (pictured) won the Democratic nomination for Place 7 on the Texas Supreme Court.
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July 16, 2012 |

Litigator of the Week: Finishing First

In his first trial in which he served as lead counsel, an associate in a Houston firm recently helped win $235,000 for his client in a deceptive trade practices and statutory fraud case. In his Sept. 26, 2011, second amended petition, the plaintiff, Mohammed Shakarami, alleged he bought a home and discovered serious defects in the foundation and the plumbing, even though the two defendants represented that foundation repair work had been done and that they knew of no defects in the plumbing.
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