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July 19, 2004 |

Life After Lotto

More than seven years have now passed since 23 staffers in the Dallas County Public Defender's Office won $45 million in the Texas lottery. Has it changed the lives, jobs, relationships, happiness of the winners? Is life after lotto worth living, or do everyday emotions pale by comparison to the euphoria of the big score?
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April 23, 2007 |

Chart: Diversity Scorecard 2007

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December 22, 2003 |

Developments in the Substantive Law

Administrative, alternative dispute resolution, antitrust, appellate, banking, bankruptcy, business, constitutional, criminal defense, criminal prosecution, elder law, energy, environmental, family law, health care, immigration, insurance, intellectual, labor and employment, personal injury, real estate, school law, securities, tax law.
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June 16, 2006 |

Firms Deal With Caseloads, Pay Policies for Attorneys Called to Active Duty

Ten days after Hayes and Boone partner Andrew Fono learned he was being called to active duty, he turned his environmental litigation docket over to his partners and packed up his office in Houston. It's a rare situation for a partner to be called to active duty, and the firm didn't have a policy to deal with the situation. Most firms will supplement attorneys' military pay, as Hayes and Boone will do for Fono -- but lawyers must still contend with re-entry issues at the end of service.
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January 11, 2002 |

Judges Issue Dueling Orders in Million Contingent-Fee Dispute

Competing orders from state district judges in Austin and Corpus Christi are keeping lawyers hopping from courtroom to courtroom in a dispute over an Austin firm`s attempt to collect about million in contingent fees.
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June 30, 2003 |

Female Lawyers at Large Texas Firms

Firm 2003 % 2002 % % 2003 % 2002 % % 2003 % 2002 % %
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February 02, 2000 |

Highest Court

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January 17, 2006 |

Bimbo GC: It's Not What You Think

Since Claudia Coscia became the first GC for Fort Worth-based Bimbo Bakeries USA in 1998, she has reduced the company's legal costs by more than 50 percent. She says the savings came from a combination of tactics, including doing more work in-house, closer management of outside counsel and negotiation of fixed-fee schedules. And for the record, the name of the company -- the U.S. operation of a Mexico City-based entity -- comes from a combination of "bambino" and "Bambi."
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January 27, 2003 |

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