By Aron Solomon | July 28, 2021
Celebrities being sued for copyright infringement through using photos of themselves has been going on for a while, with a newfound popularity over the past five years.
By Tom McParland | June 10, 2021
"To say that the legal underpinnings of this case are weak and muddled is an understatement," U.S. District Judge Valerie E. Caproni said.
By Scott Graham | April 20, 2021
Even $800 million might be appropriate, Irell's Morgan Chu suggested during closing arguments in the latest case brought by Fortress Investment-backed VLSI Technology. Wilmer partner William Lee said VLSI should recover nothing, and that Chu was trying to distract jurors by calling his witnesses liars.
By Scott Graham | April 20, 2021
The judge refused to let VLSI Technology admit evidence of big payouts Intel has made to settle other litigation. The decision came after Intel said it had been careful not to open the door to such evidence this time around.
By Christine G. Barlow, CPCU | April 12, 2021
As mass shootings happen more and more frequently, the chances that insurance will be sought as a solution grow. Advisory Board Member Joseph Harrington, CPCU takes a look at the issues that are involved.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Commentary
By Aron Solomon | April 7, 2021
In the 11 years since Uber's founding, the company has faced a range of serious legal issues, foremost among them include inadequate insurance coverage, unlicensed drivers, poor hiring and retention practices, and every safety issue one could possibly imagine.
By Michael Maslanka | March 26, 2021
Here's the choice lawyers for employees are presented with: Frame Fifth Circuit decisions as ideologically hostile or reframe those decisions as ones of tough love. In other words, either bemoan or adapt, says Michael P. Maslanka, an assistant professor of law at the University of North Texas at Dallas College of Law.
By David T. Norton | March 25, 2021
While the advent of Advanced Air Mobility is exciting, the area is so new that open legal issues abound, says David T. Norton, a partner and head of the aviation practice at Shackelford, Bowen, McKinley & Norton.
By Quentin Brogdon | March 23, 2021
One day, Tesla no doubt will achieve its goal of producing true fully-autonomous vehicles. Until then, Tesla's Full Self-Driving Capability will remain unsafe at any speed, says Quentin Brogdon, a partner in Crain Brogdon Rogers.
By Leslie C. Thorne and Wes Dutton | March 18, 2021
Given the onslaught of insurance claims to come from storm Uri, insureds are wise to be proactive, understand their coverage, and promptly make claims in order to preserve their rights to recovery, say Leslie C. Thorne, a partner and co-chair of the litigation practice group at Haynes and Boone, and Wes Dutton, an associate at the Dallas office of Haynes and Boone.
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