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Commentary: Workplace Privacy Issues in Texas
Despite the Texas Supreme Court's general recognition of the importance of privacy in Billings v. Atkinson, there is no specific statute relating to a private employee's privacy in Texas, writes Art Lambert, a director in Kane Russell Coleman & Logan's labor and employment section in Dallas. However, counsel should still be cognizant of when employee privacy claims are actionable and how to succeed in such cases.Practice by Practice: 2011's Substantive Law Developments
Practitioners discuss the substantive law developments for the year in arbitration law, banking and business law, bankruptcy, criminal law, energy, family law, immigration, insurance law, intellectual property, labor and employment, personal-injury law, real estate law and tax law.Key Developments in the Substantive Law in 2008
Significant developments in 16 practice areas, including bankrupty, business and banking, corporate governance and securities, criminal law, energy, environmental, family law, health law, immigration, insurance, intellectual property, labor and employment, legal malpractice, personal injury, real estate and tax law.Physician peer-review disputes dealt a blow
A recent 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals decision that overturned a $33 million court judgment for a doctor who sued in the wake of an unfavorable peer review is likely to chill future legal challenges of physician peer reviews, lawyers say. Tom Leatherbury, a Dallas lawyer who co-heads the appellate section of Houston-based Vinson & Elkins and who represented the hospital in the appeal, said physician lawsuits involving peer review increased after the district court's jury verdict, but he expects such cases to abate in the wake of the 5th Circuit decision.Look Into the Crystal Ball: Lawyers Predict the Future of Law
Texas Lawyer asked attorneys to predict how law and lawyering may look in 25 years. Among the suggestions: the death of e-discovery, use of cyber-courts, and auto-translation to end language barriers. Another response, in haiku form, predicts that 2035 brings the end of the BP oil spill.Look Into the Crystal Ball: The Next 25 Years
In addition to celebrating the past, Texas Lawyer is looking ahead to the next 25 years. Law editor Jacylyn Gardner contacted attorneys to get their thoughts on what the next quarter-century may hold for Texas law and lawyering. Their e-mailed responses (including one haiku) are below, edited for length and style.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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