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Record columnist wins second national legal writing award
Browning Dallas attorney and Southeast Texas Record legal columnist John G. Browning was recently named the winner of the 2010 Burton Award for Distinguished Achievement in Legal Writing. -
Legally Speaking: Doogie Houser, J.D.
Television viewers fond of the "Doogie Howser" sitcom that launched the career of actor Neil Patrick Harris may never have gotten to meet a young medical prodigy in real life, but they just might encounter a legal wunderkind. -
Browning wins national legal writing award
Dallas attorney and Southeast Texas Record columnist John Browning was recently named the winner of the 2009 Burton Award for Distinguished Achievement in Legal Writing. -
DuPont counsel named president of Hispanic bar group
Ramona Romero Washington, D.C. � The Hispanic National Bar Association has named Ramona Romero, corporate counsel for DuPont, as president for 2008-2009. -
Texans head to the polls! Stay with The Record for primary results!
The polls are now open for the Texas primaries, where much of the national attention will be on the Democratic race for the presidential nomination. But the Texas ballots also include races that could affect the state's judicial makeup. -
Tucker, partner of prominent law firm, dies at age 100
John G. Tucker The legal community in Southeast Texas is mourning the loss of a partner of one of the area's oldest law firms. -
Legally Speaking: Not your everyday lawyers
Law school tends to attract all types of people, even if they don't always make it all the way through to graduation.