By Samantha Stokes | November 1, 2019
CBRE says legal sector employment has cooled in top legal markets like New York and Washington, making way for growth in smaller cities across the country.
By Angela Morris | October 31, 2019
Although MedFinManager attempted to recover more than $210,000 for a surgery and other health care from John Salas' car wreck settlement, Bexar County's 407th District Court on Thursday only awarded the company about $69,400.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 31, 2019
The number of oil and gas M&A transactions have declined this year, compared with 2018, affecting the mix of work energy lawyers have been doing.
By Angela Morris | October 31, 2019
The firm of San Antonio litigator Martin Phipps has sued three employees or ex-employees "to secure the immediate return of its personal property and proprietary business information."
By Angela Morris | October 30, 2019
Manor attorney Jamie Balagia's conviction is likely to bring compulsory discipline by the State Bar of Texas, and the nature of his crimes will probably mean disbarment, according to legal ethics attorneys.
By Angela Morris | October 30, 2019
Bills to change how Texas elects its judges failed to pass the legislature eight times since 1993, but supporters are optimistic.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 29, 2019
Baylor Law School posted the highest pass rate for the July 2019 Texas Bar Examination, while Texas Southern University Thurgood Marshall School of Law had the lowest rate among Texas' 10 law schools.
By Angela Morris | October 29, 2019
John O. Green, who serves in the Idaho Legislature, has been fighting a condition of pretrial release that banned him from having firearms or weapons, because he claims that he needs weapons to protect himself and his family from wild animals, such as bears, that frequent the rural town where he lives.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 29, 2019
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.
By Karen Sloan | October 29, 2019
New York, Florida, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Virginia are among the many jurisdictions celebrating higher pass rates on the July 2019 bar exam. But it's not certain if the results signal a larger turnaround in bar passage.
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