Strategies and management approaches by corporate law departments regarding outside counsel choices, fees, management, staffing, contract lawyers, and other items in the company’s legal budget.
...Texas Supreme Court Arbitration Rachal v. Reitz...
...Appeals Civil Arbitration In Re: Readyone Industries...
...interest of the board of directors and provide regular updates. Generally, management should consult with the board to gauge the directors' initial reaction to...
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...to (1) interpret the disability income program based on "provisions and applicable law and make factual determinations about claims," (2) determine eligibility for benefits, (3...
...As technology relentlessly evolves, law offices of all types and...firms and in-house law departments now take a more...
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...judgment as a matter of law ("JMOL"), substantially reduced...roles, primarily in supply chain management. In 2006, Miller was moved...
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...claims brought by appellant, MRSW Management, LLC ("MRSW") against appellee, the Texas Department of Public Safety ("DPS...
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...her six children. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services...considered E.G. her common law husband. In any event, E...
...may trigger changes to your plan sometimes undesirable changes. At one law firm, an attorney who frequently travels overseas inadvertently lost his unlimited in...
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