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By Antonio U. Allen | October 12, 2020
Greg was Acme Corp.'s best and most productive sales representative. He knew how to connect with clients and cultivate relationships that resulted…
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | October 12, 2020
Texas recruiters aren't surprised that U.S. partner and nonpartner lateral hiring is down 30% through August, with an especially big dip in energy practices.
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By Kenneth Artz | October 8, 2020
I spoke with Paul R. Gugliuzza, a professor of law at Temple University Beasley School of Law in Philadelphia, about Waco becoming the patent litigation capital of the country.
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By Kenneth Artz | October 7, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke with Chip Jones about his new book and how racially biased attitudes fit a broader pattern of discriminatory behavior toward Black patients in the 1960s.
By Angela Morris | October 5, 2020
Texas lawyers are shocked at new criminal allegations against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, lodged by the C-level executives whom he hand-picked to serve in his own administration.
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By Jennifer Lapinski, Robert Hirschhorn and Lisa Blue | September 29, 2020
Courts are struggling to find a way to hold proceedings in the safest way possible while still maintaining justice. Many courts have turned to Zoom…
By Allison Bell | September 29, 2020
Our latest college and university dashboard suggests that careful schools may be getting the virus under control.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Marcia Coyle | September 28, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett, who sits on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, has only one Second Amendment opinion—a dissent. But that thorough exploration of the issue in the case, some scholars said, reflects an approach that could result in a sea change in the way lower courts analyze, and largely uphold, gun restrictions.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 28, 2020
Law firms aren't too concerned that their offices' nuances aren't instantly understood in a remote or outsourced administrative workforce. Instead, their priorities are set on giving employees more client-specific tasks.
By Kibkabe Araya | September 23, 2020
The late judicial powerhouse's legacy includes being a GC. Plus, panels at the California Minority Counsel Program bring up what to do now to support and promote in-house talent from underrepresented communities.
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