...on cold, rational self-interest. This dilemma will sound familiar to many lawyers who have tried hard to defuse emotional investments when the time comes...
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...lawyers on weather and the workplace. Here are some thoughts: No. 1: Know the law when it comes to weather: Texas...
...evidence and requires criminal-defense lawyers to obtain a court order...violations of rules in the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct...
...The state of Texas has sued BP and a number of other companies connected to the...
...provide additional suggestions and individual counseling. Their job is to help budding lawyers find work; take advantage of their expertise. Also, there are...
...committee. The bill would have required the State Bar of Texas to provide lawyers' names, bar card numbers and email addresses to certain continuing...
...talk-show host and University of North Texas-trained clinical psychologist is one that most new lawyers don't learn easily. I...
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...Legal organizations that often oppose each other supported HB 1325: the Texas Trial Lawyers Association, Texas Association of Defense Counsel and the Texas Civil Justice...
...the opportunity to work as a summer associate in 2012. Texas Lawyer research editor Jeanne Graham emailed Shi some questions about his...
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