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BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Ladd Hirsch Joins Bradley's Litigation Practice Group in Dallas
Bradley is pleased to announce that Ladd Hirsch has joined the firm’s Dallas office as a partner in the Litigation Practice Group. -
JONES DAY: Shamoil T. Shipchandler, SEC Regional Director, joins Jones Day in Dallas
The global law firm Jones Day has announced that Securities and Exchange Commission senior official Shamoil T. Shipchandler will join the Firm's Dallas Office as a partner in its Investigations & White Collar Defense Practice at the end of February. -
9th District conditionally grants INVISTA writ in wrongful death case
BEAUMONT – An appellate court has conditionally granted a writ of mandamus for a trial court judge to vacate his order regarding a company to produce a witness for deposition in a wrongful death case. -
Future of Texas temporary work permits hinges on Supreme Court ruling
WASHINGTON – Cornell Law School professor Stephen Yale-Loehr believes the upcoming U.S. Supreme Court ruling in a landmark case that will dictate whether President Barack Obama can bypass Congress to defer deportations and grant temporary work permits for millions of undocumented parents will be important for Texas, no matter which way the high court rules. -
Supreme Court hears oral arguments in U.S. vs. Texas
On April 18, the U.S. -
Legally Speaking: The Trial Is Over, But Not for Everyone
They were images "Paul Baker"* just couldn't get out of his head. -
Legally Speaking: If You Can't Teach 'Em, Sue 'Em
John G. Browning There are some strange things afoot within the ivory towers of academia. For example, a recent perusal of the University of California-Berkeley Law School's faculty Web site listed "Test Dummy" among the names of its many legal scholars.