By Angela Morris | June 12, 2020
"I think it's very important for all of us to show a fair jury trial could be had during these uncertain times," said plaintiffs attorney Mark Underwood, who participated in a federal civil jury trial this week.
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By Kenneth Artz | June 10, 2020
Bruce Patterson, a partner at Patterson + Sheridan, spoke with Texas Lawyer about the state of intellectual property law during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what we can expect once the virus is vanquished.
Texas Lawyer | Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 9, 2020
You have the right to remain silent. But if asked by a police officer, you must identify yourself otherwise you risk being arrested for failure to identify, says Mike Howard, a Dallas criminal defense attorney.
By Angela Morris | June 9, 2020
"I think courts are going to have to consider the extraordinary exhaustion of resources to have a trial under these conditions. I used three courtrooms. We spent significant money purchasing supplies," said Chief Judge Barbara Lynn of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas in Dallas.
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By Kenneth Artz | June 8, 2020
Everyone is talking about "the new normal," but what exactly do they mean? Texas Lawyer got to discuss this topic in a Q&A with RJon Robins, attorney, founder and CEO of How to Manage a Small Law Firm.
Texas Lawyer | Conversation|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 4, 2020
In honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month 2020, Texas Lawyer had the chance to conduct a Q&A with Bobby Majumder, Reed Smith's Dallas Office…
By Angela Morris | June 4, 2020
Securing a murder conviction of a police officer is difficult and rare, but ex-prosecutor Mike Snipes did it. He's analyzed the charges against Minneapolis ex-officer Derek Chauvin and says a conviction is "extremely likely" for George Floyd's death.
By Angela Morris | May 28, 2020
"Two types of connection are at jeopardy with remote trials," said Quentin Brogdon, partner at Crain Brogdon Rogers. "The first and most obvious is the trial lawyer with the jurors. The second and equally important connection is the client with the jurors. "
By Angela Morris | May 26, 2020
Courts need personal protective equipment before they can reopen to in-person proceedings. Getting it may take a while.
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By Kenneth Artz | May 21, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke to Philip Dunlap, David Bowsher and Derek Anchondo of Balch & Bingham about the types of deals likely to occur in the coming months as well as what to anticipate in the future.
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