...market has resulted in reduced opportunities for graduates to learn on the job, with legal employers now demanding that graduates begin practice needing less training...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Profile of The Burton Corp. general counsel Jaimesen Heins
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Lawyers who lobbied the Legislature in the 83rd session say water, and the lack of it due to droughts, dominated activities at the Capitol this spring. Tim Tuggey, a partner in Tuggey Fernandez in Au
...employee who worked at a different location, had a different supervisor, different job duties, and different alleged misconduct was not similarly situated. The trial court...
...On March 22, an administrative assistant who claimed she lost her job because she was pregnant lost her case. Lillian McCrory was terminated from...
...34; Rowlett appellate solo Chad Baruch landed a job that invariably will lead to comparisons to a late-1970s TV drama...
U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap, and U.S. Magistrate Judge Roy Payne, both of the Eastern District of Texas, and U.S. District Judges Barbara Lynn and Reed O'Connor of the Northern District of Te
...a corporate psychologist at a cocktail party. He told me that his job was to screen high-level job candidates for major corporations to ensure...
Texas Lawyer
...explore the possibilities of moving to new law firms. Recently, jobs were too scarce for many attorneys to take the risk of looking...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
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