D. Casey Flaherty, corporate counsel at Kia Motors America, really does have good intentions as he humiliates Big Law firms about their dismal technology skills but he is careful not to embarr
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...in 2004 to 1,069,000 in 2011. Trendlines from the National Association for Law Placement (NALP) are even more troubling. Since the late 1980s...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...the cases below are linked to full-text opinions. Texas Supreme Court Arbitration ...
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...D.O.S. 4964 CITY OF ARLINGTON, TEXAS, ET AL., Petitioners v. ...
...the 83rd Legislative Session, says Mark Vickery, a lobbyist for the Texas Association of Manufacturers, who testified in favor of both bills at the...
...this fall, compared with two years ago, according to the American Bar Association, and it's unlikely that decline will taper off anytime soon. The...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...organizations that often oppose each other supported HB 1325: the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Association of Defense Counsel and the Texas Civil Justice...
...Jones in Dallas, has been elected president-elect of the Texas Young Lawyers Association. Newly elected TLYA directors are Amanda A. Abraham...
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