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Who's Running for Judge in Texas Elections? 2020 Voter Guide
Hundreds of attorneys and judges are seeking votes in judicial elections across Texas. Here's what the candidates have to say about that mission and their vision for state courts.Jessica Mangrum, Maggie Ellis Are Running for Judge of Austin's 200th District Court
In the Democratic primary, juvenile law practitioner Maggie Ellis and Jessica Mangrum, partner in Thompson Coe in Austin, are competing in the race for the 200th District Court in Austin.Is Slowdown in Texas Partner Promotions a Trend or Fluke?
Large firms made fewer new Texas partners in 2020, breaking from last year's trajectory.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.Newsmakers: Week of Nov. 18, 2019
Reed Smith announced that Chauncey M. Lane has joined the firm as a partner in its global corporate group in the firm's Dallas office.Newsmakers: Week of Sept. 16, 2019
Lisa Atlas Genecov, national co-chair of Katten Muchin Rosenman's health care practice, who is based in the firm's Dallas office, was recently named president of the executive committee for the Center for Women in Law at the University of Texas in Austin.RSUI Indem. Co. v. New Horizon Kids Quest, Inc.
The Eighth Circuit has ruled that an excess liability insurer that did not control the defense of its insured in an underlying suit had to be afforded…8th Circuit Allows Excess Insurer to Prove Policy Excluded Portion of Jury Verdict
The Eighth Circuit has ruled that an excess liability insurer that did not control the defense of its insured in an underlying suit had to be afforded an opportunity to prove in a subsequent coverage action that the jury award included damages for uncovered as well as covered claims.Texas Supreme Court Opines on Effect of Insurer's Payment of Arbitration Award on Insured's Claims
The Supreme Court of Texas has ruled that an insurer's payment of an appraisal award barred the insured's breach of contract claim premised on failure to pay the amount of the covered loss and barred the insured's common law and statutory bad faith claims to the extent the only actual damages sought were lost policy benefits, but did not bar the insured's claim under the Texas Prompt Payment Act.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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