Lawyers tend to organize life into manageable schedules. Sometimes this daily routine can make life too monotonous, even for workaholics. Finding extra time for new experiences can be challenging
...that still could pass if they survive upcoming deadlines in the last weeks of the 83rd Legislature. Lawmakers could also revive their bills by adding...
...their credibility with the jury. Previous Litigators of the Week: ...
"Taser Joe" and "Carry the Load
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...air and some law school alumni are apparently feeling generous. In recent weeks: Northwestern University School of Law received a $3 million...
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The focus of lawsuits stemming from the April 17 explosion at the West fertilizer plant may change, after news that Adair Grain Inc., doing business as West Fertilizer Co., holds only a $1 million li
As Texas law students wrap up the school year and lawyers wait to see how the gang of nine decides the remaining U.S. Supreme Court cases this term, it's time for some reflection
...at a traffic light. Bills did not dispute negligence. Frakes underwent six weeks of chiropractic treatment. He claimed that three months later he had a...
...misrepresentation by the accounting firm. During the two and half weeks of trial, Coleman says, "The questioning of witnesses was intense."...
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