Travel-savvy attorneys hit the road with only the minimum number of devices necessary to complete their work quickly and effectively. Writer John Edwards recommends ten things that can stay home
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...work-life balance. Daily stresses begin the minute the alarm clock rings. Immediately, work and family demands begin pulling lawyers in multiple directions...
This is Part 2 of a roundtable discussion in Fort Worth, "Domestic Relations: How to Make Your Case in Family Court.
According to a recent appellate decision won on behalf of Lori Carr's employer-client, attorneys may not get their fees for winning a "mixed motive" retaliation claim
Texas Lawyer
...Robbie and Marian Tolan. While patrolling shortly before two o'clock in the morning on 31 December 2008, in Bellaire, Texas, Officer Edwards...
...the end of the day? I mean, if they're on the clock, are you going to make a lawyer wait? 233rd...
Doug Alexander says there are powerful reasons for and against finding that unionized, public-sector employees have a right to have a union representative present during an employer's disciplinary re
Texas Lawyer
Just last month, the Texas Supreme Court issued rules governing expedited actions, which caused consternation for many Texas trial lawyers
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