By Dan Roe | November 20, 2023
The latest letter is another example of the fissures developing within law firm communities.
By Krishnan Nair | November 16, 2023
Interviews with Am Law 100 partners and messages seen by Law.com International reveal partners fearing for their careers for disagreeing with their leaders, the policing of social media activity, and lawyers from rival firms getting involved.
By Avalon Zoppo | November 7, 2023
U.S. District Judge Mark Pittman had been accused of "overkill" last year for dismissing a case over a missed filing deadline in the Northern District of Texas.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 7, 2023
"What we are asking for is a compulsory disciplinary procedure. This is a very quick summary proceeding where the Chief Disciplinary Counsel files a petition with the Board of Disciplinary Appeals," Chuck Herring said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | November 1, 2023
In 2021, one of the lawyers "wrote checks totaling $38,750 for his own personal benefit when the funds should have been used to timely pay the (clients') medical providers," the judgment states.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | October 19, 2023
Major cases, millions in legal fees and Houston's status as a premier destination for corporate restructuring are all at stake in the fallout of Judge David Jones' resignation.
By Dan Roe | October 13, 2023
A long-term romantic relationship between a Texas bankruptcy judge and a former Jackson Walker partner raises questions about law firms' obligations to disclose such information, a legal ethics professor said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 6, 2023
In one scheme, the attorney opened trustee accounts with client funds and simply moved the money to his own accounts, rather than using the funds for the benefit of the trust, prosecutors say.
By Adolfo Pesquera | October 2, 2023
Leonard Girling neglected the legal matter entrusted to him by failing to file an answer to the lawsuit, causing the complainant to default in the matter and resulting in a judgment entered against the complainant, the State Bar report said.
By Adolfo Pesquera | September 5, 2023
"Now that I'm vindicated, I'll be able to start over once the judgment is entered. But, basically, I'm 74 years old. I've got to start over like a 20-year-old lawyer," Michael Pohl said.
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