National Law Journal | Profile|Q&A
By Christine Schiffner | July 12, 2022
"I want my last trial to be the best case I ever try, where I got the most skill, the most ability, the most understanding of what I'm doing," explains Mark Lanier in his never-ending effort to learn.
By Kenneth Artz | July 8, 2022
In theory, there are going to be massive business opportunities to create products and services within the Metaverse in all sorts of areas, says cryptocurrency journalist, Khashayar Abbasi.
By Kenneth Artz | July 1, 2022
"It's no longer an excuse to say, 'We're a small firm.' We've got to be at that cutting edge of cybersecurity and it's constantly changing as you can well imagine," says Sarah P. Santos, cofounder and managing partner of Davis & Santos, PLLC, in San Antonio.
Texas Lawyer | News|Profile|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 17, 2022
My dad gave me nothing but support and told me he had zero doubts that I could do it. If it wasn't for his love and support that day, I would not be here, says Kaleigh Downing is an associate attorney at family law firm Orsinger, Nelson, Downing & Anderson.
By PC360 Staff Writer | June 6, 2022
Cybersecurity does not have to break the bank, says one insurance agency leader.
Texas Lawyer | Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | May 19, 2022
Managers, partners, high ranking executives, owners and other decision-makers have the very important task of evaluating their risk and cybersecurity status and making the decision of whether or not they want to get cyber insurance.
Texas Lawyer | Best Practices|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | May 13, 2022
"Given the supply-chain challenges that are still playing out across the globe, we anticipate a steady flow of new business disputes for the foreseeable future."
By Kenneth Artz | May 6, 2022
"Looking back, I can say with confidence that empathy and passion came from watching my mom do the same for countless other people, and not just clients," attorney Eleanor Aldous said about her mother, Charla Aldous.
By Kenneth Artz | April 26, 2022
"Think of it like a billboard, but in a digital world."
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Expert Opinion|Investigation|Q&A
By Ali Mosser | April 18, 2022
If a non-party fails to comply with a valid and enforceable subpoena without adequate excuse, a court can hold the non-party in contempt and punish the non-party by fine or imprisonment (Tex. R. Civ P. 176.8). A Texas court can also compel the non-party to respond to the discovery subpoena, say Cantey Hanger attorney Ali Mosser.
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