...is disappointed in the CCA's opinion and says it contains a number of factual errors, "including the fact the constitutionality of the statute...
...enroll fewer students or offer more sizeable scholarships to fill the requisite number of seats. Because of the magnitude of the financial stakes involved ...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...In-house counsel tackled an increased number of class-action lawsuits last year, but managed to tamp down legal...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...The state of Texas has sued BP and a number of other companies connected to the April 2012 Deepwater Horizon rig explosion...
...fun, and the pleasure quotient certainly doesn't rise along with the number of gadgets that must be lugged through airports and hotels. Travel-savvy...
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...By the Numbers Texas Lawyer invited the 25 firms with the largest operations...
...Texas' largest firms are bringing in about the same number of summer associates as they did last year, but a larger proportion...
...required the State Bar of Texas to provide lawyers' names, bar card numbers and email addresses to certain continuing legal education providers. A companion, SB...
...will practice after graduation. TL: What is the number one advice you would give incoming 1L summer associates? ...
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