By Angela Morris | June 2, 2021
ERCOT has tapped Winstead for defense, while power companies that were sued across the Lone Star State have hired Baker Botts, Vinson & Elkins, Jackson Walker and other Big Law firms.
By Travis Cox | June 1, 2021
House Bill 19 partly addresses the rising costs of liability insurance for trucking companies and the vicarious liability they often face following an accident.
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By Aron Solomon | May 27, 2021
While what happened in El Paso presents compelling legal and ethical scenarios, we can all breathe a sigh of relief that this didn't end infinitely worse for all creatures great and small.
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By Quentin Brogdon | May 24, 2021
Cross examination of an expert witness can make or break a case, says Quentin Brogdon.
By Cedra Mayfield | May 20, 2021
"Your adrenaline's running, you're in the trial zone and you don't necessarily think before you speak, and you say the wrong thing," said appellate attorney Elissa Haynes in Atlanta. "That wrong thing is oftentimes what a juror latches on to, and it results in these outrageous verdicts."
By Heath Cheek, Brent D. Hockaday and Katie R. Beaird | May 12, 2021
With more Texas businesses reopening every day, new legislation will provide a shield for businesses against COVID-19 liability lawsuits.
By Aron Solomon | May 10, 2021
This month, the Supreme Court of Texas decided the case of Emerson v. Johnson, which was argued in front of the court in October. While the case is…
By Katheryn Tucker | May 5, 2021
"We can assume for purposes of our analysis that Avis was negligent in allowing the vehicle to be stolen from its lot after hours, because the salient question in both cases is not about Avis's alleged negligence, but about whether its alleged negligence was the proximate cause of the plaintiffs' injuries," Chief Justice Harold Melton said.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 4, 2021
The court reversed a district court judgment that found Snapchat's built-in speedometer is not content created by the company.
By Thomas C. Fitzhugh III and John Schwambach | May 4, 2021
Personal injury lawyers have haggled for two centuries to create a workable definition of "seaman" for their personal injury cases. Despite myriad cases over this time, the U.S. Supreme Court has never defined the word.
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