The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a sanctions order issued by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes of Houston. The 5th Circuit ruled that a lawyer'sfiling of a "sexually-explicit Internet
There is an enormous temptation to suspend the Constitution in a crisis. But the Constitution is not a luxury to be indulged until the ends justify other means
...of the assets. A finding that one partner breached an oral agreement does not conflict with the finding that a partnership was formed. The jury...
Workplace bullying is a pervasive problem that often precipitates harassment and discrimination claims and, in more extreme cases, workplace violence. Although there is currently no state that prohib
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Texas Lawyer
...is a complete absence of probative facts to support the conclusion reached does a reversible error appear."). Had we sat in the jury box, we...
The 5th Circuit wrote that the district court characterized a lawyer's "unsealed filing of the offending document as a 'vicious, deliberate smear.' Whatever might have been the negative effect on Emp
Texas Lawyer
...28 Tex. Admin. Code § 134.600. Because we hold that it does not, we AFFIRM the district court's judgment.I. FACTUAL AND...
...communications pro will naturally be privy to information to which an agency does not have access. The firmwide email and intranet are valuable resources for...
Originally Published: The Recorder
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