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Add Munsch Hardt to List of Texas Firms With Fully Open Offices
With vaccines available, and with a recommendation from a workplace risk company, lawyers and staff at Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr will return to the office May 3.Litigators: The New Business Advisers
When litigators become effective business advisors, more legal disputes will be prevented; clients will be involved in fewer legal disputes because the litigator partnered with the client and prepared a strategy that reduces the client's legal risk.Who Got the Work: An Amazon Suit In Texas and a Mayoral Investigation
Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr is working with Perkins Coie to defend Amazon in a products liability suit; the Dover City, Ohio, Council brought on Ulmer & Berne to advise on an investigation into Mayor Richard Homrighausen; and other work from midsize firms.Newsmakers: Week of Jan. 18, 2021
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright announced Dec. 1, 2020, that corporate, M&A and securities lawyer Debra Gatison Hatter has joined its Houston office as a partner.Suffering Work, a New Road to the Meaning of Employment
California again leads the way in challenging norms. Its efforts to redefine the meaning of "employee" and "employment" has resulted…View more book results for the query "Munsch Hardt Kopf"
Houston Judge Orders Litigants to Pay $118K in Attorney Fees Over 'Frivolous' Anti-SLAPP Motion
A request for $108,000 in sanctions against the four defense attorneys for filing the Texas Citizens Participation Act motion is still pending.Newsmakers: Week of Oct. 26, 2020
ACTL Installs 70th President The American College of Trial Lawyers (ACTL), one of the premier professional organizations composed of preeminent…Litigant Seeks $108K Sanction From 4 Houston Lawyers Who Signed Allegedly Frivolous Motion
Houston attorneys Tiffany Harrod, Dinesh Singhal, Mike Essmyer Sr. and Dale Tingleaf must defend a $108,000 sanctions motion alleging they signed a frivolous motion to dismiss.Hire Up: Ex-Government Attorneys Were in Demand in This Week's Lateral Market
The former chief counsel to New Jersey's governor and former U.S. attorneys highlight a busy week of public-to-private moves.Car Crash: California's Imbroglio With Uber and Lyft Will Have Lasting Effects on Gig Economy
Texas Lawyer spoke recently to William Finegan, a shareholder and leader of the labor and employment practice group at the law firm of Munsch Hardt, about the gig economy, workers, as well as California and Texas.Trending Stories
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