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Mid-Market Recap: Midsize Firms Have A Competitive Edge in Remote Work—But Perhaps Not For Long
Agility allows midsize firms to act more decisively in a time with so little certainty, giving these smaller firms a unique advantage. But, as Big Law sorts itself out, that edge might not last.Texas Firms Begin Shedding In-Office Mask Requirements in Wake of New CDC Guidelines
While some Texas firms acted quickly to alter mask requirements after the CDC eased rules for fully vaccinated people, other firms are still studying the new guidelines.VerdictSearch Roundup for Texas, April 2021
A $200,000 mediated settlement was reached in a case involving the arrest of a man who was recording video of a traffic stop involving his son.Gordon Rees, Former Clients Settle Houston Negligence Suit
Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani settled a negligence, breach of fiduciary duty and misrepresentations suit filed by Houston clients who alleged the firm mishandled litigation that ended with a $44.5 million adverse verdict.Law.com Trendspotter: Law Firms OK'd to Reopen, but 'Aren't Hurrying to Become Test Cases'
Just because law firms can reopen in some cities, doesn't mean they are.Watching COVID-19 Cases Spike, Texas Firms Rethink Reopening Plans
As COVID-19 cases rise in Texas, with Susman Godfrey founder Stephen Susman among them, firms in the state are considering walking back their reopening plans. But it would likely take a stay-at-home order to force closures, firm leaders say.Texas Immigration Firm Sues Former Lawyer, Alleges 'Deceitful and Dishonest Behavior'
The Dallas and Houston-based firm claims its former attorney tried to steal clients when he left in the spring.Ex-Beck Redden Lawyer's Estate Demands Share of $2.9M Contingency Fee
Beck Redden called the lawsuit "unfounded in every way."A Decade After O'Quinn's Death: Litigation, Legal Fees, Foundation Live On
Plaintiffs lawyer John M. O'Quinn died in a car accident 10 years ago, and lawyers are still wrapping up the litigation related to his firm and estate. All of his money, including legal fees that continue to be paid today, has gone to charity.South Texas Lawyer Faces More Allegations of Civil Barratry in New Suit
A suit filed Tuesday in Texas alleges that San Antonio lawyer Cesar Ornelas II and his father are among defendants in a suit alleging fee sharing with nonlawyers.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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