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From the 57th Judicial District Court, Bexar County, TexasTrial Court No. 2014-CI-10872Honorable David A. Canales, Judge PresidingOpinion by: Rebeca
ON PETITION FOR REVIEW FROM THE COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE FOURTH DISTRICT OF TEXASArgued October 13, 2015JUSTICE GUZMAN delivered the opinion of the Court, in which
On Appeal from the 334th District Court Harris County, Texas Trial Court Cause No. 2013-56866 Panel consists of Justices Boyce, Busby, and Bro
Am Law Partner Takes Flight at Airbus, Plus More Lateral Moves
Five months after joining Greenberg Traurig, a new hire heads in-house; Baker & Hostetler bags two from Kenyon & Kenyon; Sidley Austin adds a new diversity manager; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Am Law Partner Takes Flight at Airbus, Plus More Lateral Moves
Five months after joining Greenberg Traurig, a new hire heads in-house; Baker & Hostetler bags two from Kenyon & Kenyon; Sidley Austin adds a new diversity manager; and other notable additions from throughout The Am Law 200.Movers: A Weekly Roundup of Laterals and Promotions
Laterals and new arrivals in this week's column.Suit Alleges Lawyers Failed to Seek Venue Change
In a petition, El Expreso alleges that the lawyers and insurer failed to have a change of venue motion filed to transfer from Cameron County another lawsuit targeting the bus company. As a result, the lawyers and insurer subjected the bus company to a potentially five times larger jury verdict than what El Expreso might have faced in Harris or another county, according to the petition El Expreso filed in Harris County this month.High Court OKs Attorney/Client Arbitration Clause
The ethics of lawyers signing up clients with contracts that make sure fee disputes never reach a jury is certainly debatable, but such arbitrations clauses are not "unconscionable," according to a recent ruling by the Texas Supreme Court.High Court OKs Attorney/Client Arbitration Clause
The ethics of lawyers signing up clients with contracts that make sure fee disputes never reach a jury is certainly debatable, but such arbitrations clauses are not "unconscionable," according to a recent ruling by the Texas Supreme Court.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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