By Lidia Dinkova | October 26, 2020
Irwin Tauber is sued for running over chef Theresa Murray. Her attorney says she will have lifelong difficulties running and standing from the propeller injuries.
By Raychel Lean | October 23, 2020
"In terms of overall policy, arbitration and other alternative dispute resolution options are becoming increasingly attractive to all parties because of the high expense of litigation, and this decision further advances that," defense counsel said.
By Charles "Chuck" Bennett and Brett Turnbull | October 21, 2020
The right-sized settlement or verdict is our goal, for everyone responsible. But actually doing that is often complicated by those who hide the truth, seek to blame others, and refuse to be responsible.
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By Scott Fiddler and Brooke Willard | October 19, 2020
Scott Fiddler and Brooke Willard identify some of the issues that have arisen and laws that are implicated as a result of the presence of this invisible threat in the workplace.
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By Jennifer Tomsen and Anna Robshaw | October 19, 2020
Fifth Circuit cases make it clear that it is not enough for plaintiffs to claim they experienced an adverse action because of their relationship with members of a protected class.
By Kenneth Artz | October 15, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Van Wey, a patient equality advocate with over 30 years' experience fighting against injustice and racial discrimination in the health care system, about the underlying causes of racial discrimination in the health care system of New Jersey.
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By Ilya E. Lerma and Charles "Chuck" Bennett | October 12, 2020
A rightsized verdict is one a jury determines will hold accountable those who refuse to be responsible.
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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 Raychel Lean | October 7, 2020
It was a trial the plaintiff's team said ushered in a "miraculous" discovery: that online litigation doesn't have to mean jurors lose their connection to a case.
By Quentin Brogdon | September 17, 2020
Each year, more than 4,000 people die in large truck crashes. This shocking number of deaths is equivalent to all of the passengers in ten fully-loaded…
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