...him off the bench without pay effective immediately. Under the Texas Constitution and Rule 15 (a) of the Texas Procedural Rules for the Removal...
...it comes to weather: Texas Labor Code §22.001...are no hard-and-fast rules on what to do. Let...
...Editor's note: Texas Lawyer asks Judge Gena...twice before hitting send. See rule No. 2 above. Every week...
...Conduct Commission," Texas Lawyer, April 15, 2013...SCJC to review its governing rules and suggest changes for consistency...
...help in securing an oil exploration contract in Brazil. The absolute rule of Texas Civil Practice & Remedies Code §71.051(e), which forecloses...
...issue to the 5th Court on behalf of his client, believes that Texas courts have only begun addressing what judges should and shouldn't do...
...was facing a claim regarding an internship program, he wouldnt rule out the possibility of court siding with an employer that demonstrated five...
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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
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