Pew Research reports that more than 65 percent of all adults used social media every day in 2011 — up from 61 percent in 2010. This expansive use of social media has created new sources of evid
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Wikipedia is an unbelievably popular source of information. This may in part be because search engines prioritize Wikipedia in search results
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Chances are, if you're in-house counsel at a large company, sooner or later your IT group will ask you for legal input on an enterprise resource planning implementation or a software development proj
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Blank Rome is set to enter the Texas market in a more official way with the acquisition of 10-attorney litigation boutique Abrams Scott & Bickley in Houston
Texas' largest firms have hired fewer first-year associates than they did a year ago. But most of those new associates are beginning their jobs this fall -- the traditional starting season -- rather
A former non-equity litigation partner at Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell is suing the firm, claiming it stiffed him on interest payments for capital contributions tied to the finalization of the merger
FMC Technologies Inc., the Houston-based oil and gas equipment company, used Legal OnRamp, the social networking site for lawyers, to spread the word last month that it wants to hire tech-savvy, inno
...by the same firms in 2006. Two of the 25 firms, Gardere Wynne Sewell and Munsch Hardt Kopf & Harr, elect 2007 partners or shareholders after...
...trading creditors from applying for reimbursement, said John Nabors of Dallas' Gardere Wynne Sewell, who argued for Milbank's disqualification on Exco's behalf. ...
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