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April 21, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Door Remains Open for Lay Testimony, Temporal Proximity in Establishing Causation in Personal Injury Cases

Temporal proximity coupled with lay testimony establishing a sequence of events which provides a strong, logically traceable connection between an event and the plaintiff's injury may be sufficient proof of causation in some cases.
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February 24, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Fifth Court Hears Arguments in Fight Pitting Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins and Albert G. Hill III

A lawyer representing Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins told Dallas' Fifth Court of Appeals that a trial court had no authority to dismiss indictments that the DA had brought against a wealthy oil heir—charges that the trial judge concluded Watkins filed "to assist" plaintiffs lawyer Lisa Blue.
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February 19, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Fifth Court Hears Arguments in Fight Pitting Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins and Albert G. Hill III

The Fifth Court of Appeals heard arguments regarding a trial court's authority to dismiss indictments brought by D.A. Craig Watkins against a wealthy oil heir who was in a fee dispute with Lisa Blue.
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February 17, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Jumpstart Trial Planning to Increase Odds of Success at Trial

By identifying trial themes at the outset of the case, trial attorneys can streamline their cases and prepare it for trial in a more cost-effective and efficient manner.
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February 03, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Blinded by Science? Judge Critiques Legal Profession's Knowledge of Science, Tech

Texas trial lawyers and judges are leaders in slamming the gate on junk science. They should not relent, says attorney Jack Edward Urquhart.
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January 27, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Big Data, Statistical Inference and the Future of Trial Lawyers

Do Big Data and advances in statistical inference threaten to replace trial lawyers? No. That's because rhetoric, the essence of the trial lawyer's craft, always will define the starting point of any inquiry into cause and effect.
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January 10, 2014 | Texas Lawyer

Fifth Circuit Shoots Down Statistics-Based Challenge to Arbitration

"The only saving grace about the decision is it's an unpublished decision," which does not have precedential value, said John Crouch, who represents a former employee who challenged a motion to compel arbitration. "There is that to be thankful for."
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