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A jury trial is considered the gold standard of the American criminal justice system. We pride ourselves on the trust we place in a group of citizens who decide the fate of their fellow Americans. To
...s general counsel in May after spending nearly eight years as a lawyer at the company. Two other lawyers and a paralegal are on staff...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
David Carstens of Carstens & Cahoon discusses some implications of President Obama's new initiative on "patent trolls.
Originally Published: Texas Lawyer
Controlling jurors can be like herding cats. In recent months, judges in both state and federal courts have faced an amazing array of alleged juror misconduct issues
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Texas Lawyer's patent judge roundtable continued this week, with Judges Lynn and...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
...2008 Travis County district attorney candidate who ran against Lehmberg. Texas Government Code Chapter 87 permits a resident to file a removal suit...
...clients, which makes them happier clients, and, in turn, me a happier lawyer. Walk a day in their shoes. When...
Originally Published: New Jersey Law Journal
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...which is currently in progress. For the 2013 Lobbying Scorecard, Texas Lawyer looked at legislative results for selected clients at some of...
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