...the legal profession, that many of the most successful partners, CEOs, general counsel and law firm leaders who...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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...the days of document production...to opposing counsel. ...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Texas Lawyer
...case arises from a series of articles published in the Mineral...it under the newly-enacted Texas Citizens' Participation Act (TCPA). See...
Texas Lawyer
...seek a writ of mandamus that directs...and Range Resources Corporation (Range). Relators contend...Railroad Commission of Texas (the Railroad Commission...
Texas Lawyer
...on Speedemissions' claims of breach of contract...different states, including Texas. In 2005, Speedemissions...Inc., a Texas corporation that operated six...
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Originally Published: Law Technology News
...1998, then-Texas A&...the beginning of his fascination...appointment as counsel in the...U.S. Department of Justice...contributions by corporations. ...
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Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...Shelby County, Alabama v. Holder have set off a storm of controversy. Scalia's observations do not seem consistent with those of global...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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