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By Raychel Lean | November 14, 2019
"We're seeing more and more cases of professionals getting themselves in trouble when they're wearing multiple hats. Lawyers should not be acting as financial advisers to their clients," said Miami attorney Scott L. Silver, who represents an elderly retiree in a racketeering lawsuit against attorney Phillip Timothy Howard.
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By Angela Morris | November 14, 2019
Eagle Pass litigator Poncho Nevarez, who announced recently he won't seek reelection to the Texas House, is under investigation for possession of cocaine. He's said he's suffered from grief and addiction, and planned to seek treatment. Mental health and substance use disorders are exceedingly common in the legal industry.
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By Albert J. Pirro Jr. | November 14, 2019
In the mediation process, the advocate is required to participate with good faith to approximate a win/win outcome. Notwithstanding, there remain significant legal duties that are expected.
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By Albert J. Pirro Jr. | November 14, 2019
In the mediation process, the advocate is required to participate with good faith to approximate a win/win outcome. Notwithstanding, there remain significant legal duties that are expected.
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By Suzette Parmley | November 13, 2019
U.S. District Judge Noel Hillman said the repeated missed deadlines and filings did not constitute "excusable neglect" for reconsideration of the judgment.
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By Angela Morris | November 13, 2019
Walmart's defense counsel, Laura Enriquez of El Paso, is facing off against a group of plaintiffs attorneys from across Texas who have been seeking pre-lawsuit discovery about potential claims that Walmart was negligent by not providing proper security for the El Paso store.
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By Raychel Lean | November 13, 2019
"The trial court's reaction, and ours, to such hyperbole is a teaching point and a caution that a client's personal knowledge, however imperfect, is not to be gilded, excessively bolstered, or embellished by her counsel in the hope of improving a case," Third District Court of Appeal Judge Vance E. Salter wrote.
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By Meredith Hobbs | November 13, 2019
Jonathan Palmer has joined Bryan Knight's business litigation boutique as a name partner, expanding the firm's litigation practice into higher risk, but potentially higher reward class actions and insurance coverage disputes with contingency fees.
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By Alaina Lancaster | November 13, 2019
Lawyers are sounding off on the push to create a federal agency to oversee user privacy.
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By Dave Poston, Megan Paquin and Jeff Rossen | November 13, 2019
Here are a few of the takeaways from our experience representing litigators and helping lawyers with their media efforts for the benefit of their clients.
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