As smartphones grow ever more capable, they bring some of the same challenges as computers: namely, how to get the most out of them while avoiding any pitfalls
The Texas Supreme Court will hear arguments on Jan. 10 in a case that has attracted national attention for the legal and emotional question it presents: Should the state's civil justice system put a
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How do you win over LinkedIn skeptics? Show them the numbers
Originally Published: National Law Journal
Texas Lawyer
...who was walking just a few feet away, and "kind of like shook him up and brought him over to the porch." The victim "was...
Last month, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit decided a case that could go a long way toward determining whether people and their communities can sue American energy producers over harm
Recent attempts to hold energy companies liable for damages from GHGs have been unsuccessful, but unresolved issues remain, explain Shook, Hardy & Bacon attorneys
Originally Published: The Recorder
Proposed amendments to the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct to incorporate technology innovations are modest, writes Shook Hardy partner John Barkett, but their import is significant
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...Gallagher Sharp; Target and Nilan Johnson Lewis; Tyco International Ltd. and Shook, Hardy & Bacon; United Retirement Plan Consultants and Porter Wright Morris &...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
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