By Angela Morris | March 26, 2020
The State Bar of Texas' executive committee on Thursday approved a resolution granting Executive Director Trey Apffel with more authority to respond quickly to the COVID-19 crisis.
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By Hugh A. Simons | March 26, 2020
In explaining why law firm stress tests may not give the clarity firms need in projecting future health, Hugh Simons argues saving cash now gives you options later. And it will instill partner confidence.
By Irina Plumlee | March 25, 2020
Just as immigration lawyers around the country started getting the hang of the ever-changing immigration policies and politics, such as navigating…
By Sue Reisinger | March 25, 2020
The agencies are still enforcing antitrust laws, Morrison & Foerster partner David Meyer said. He added, "I think each situation still needs to be evaluated by counsel. These are good tools to use, but they are not a blank check."
By Angela Morris | March 25, 2020
Legal-aid groups are facing a triple whammy of being forced to work remotely from home like everyone else, expecting a major increase in demand for their civil legal-aid services, and having much less money to keep programs running.
By Karen Sloan | March 25, 2020
The University of Chicago Law School on Tuesday became the first top law school to say it will retain traditional grading for the spring semester, while many peer schools have moved to pass/fail grading.
By Angela Morris | March 25, 2020
Under Texas cities' stay-home orders, which restrict residents' travel for unapproved purposes, ex-spouses who share child custody were confused about whether they could still take their child back and forth for visitations. The Texas Supreme Court has answered the question: Yes.
By Angela Morris | March 25, 2020
"We sent a lot of the support staff home with work to do. We've really ratcheted down the number of attorneys that we have," said Dallas County District Attorney John Creuzot.
By Angela Morris | March 24, 2020
As shelter-in-place orders take effect this week, judges are beginning to conduct video conferences and trying to overcome the challenges of the virtual hearings.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | March 24, 2020
As of 11:59 p.m. on Monday, everyone in Dallas is ordered to shelter in place, although some essential activities and business are exempt from the order, including certain legal services.
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