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Aaron Koenck Authors Chapter of Oil & Gas Contracts Principles and Practice.
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HOUSTON — A real estate agent claims defamatory statements made about her on Nextdoor caused her business loss and harassment.
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Getting Your Act Together! A Look at the Current Regulatory and Litigation Landscapes Surrounding the Jones Act on May 19, 2022.
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Morgan Lewis’s James Nortey Named Outstanding Diversity Champion by Houston Business Journal.
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AG Paxton Joins Multistate Letter to Mayorkas Demanding Disbanding of Biden Administration’s Disinformation Governance Board.
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Let’s Be Reasonable: Best Practices for Accommodations in the Workplace on May 12, 2022.
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HOUSTON — A woman with a shellfish allergy who suffered a severe allergic reaction after a Mexican restaurant mistakenly put shrimp in her food is claiming negligence.
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Nearly a year has passed since the Legislature enacted SB 6, which extends liability protections to health care providers and businesses from lawsuits related to COVID-19. Has the bill been successful in its policy objective to prevent a wave of litigation in Texas courts, primarily health care liability, premises liability, and employer-employee claims?
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Amanda Brown selected for 'The Pitch' hosted by Dallas Women Lawyers Association.
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AUSTIN - A justice of the peace has been publicly admonished for commenting on social media that he would release anyone brought before him charged with violating stay at home orders during the early stages of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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HOUSTON - OpenSea, a non-fungible token (NFT) marketplace, was recently sued for allegedly failing to take proper measures to protect users.
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Hook, Line & Sinker—Litigation Nightmares Arising When My Vessel’s Anchor Ruptures Your Subsea Pipeline on February 17, 2022.
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HOUSTON — On Friday, a federal court in Texas issued a preliminary injunction in Longoria v. Paxton, a lawsuit in which Harris County Elections Administrator Isabel Longoria sued Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and other officials over the provision in Texas’s new voting law (SB1) that make it a crime for public officials or election officials to solicit people to apply to vote by mail, a press release states.
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AUSTIN – Attorney General Paxton has sued Facebook (now known as Meta) for capturing and using the biometric data of millions of Texans without properly obtaining their informed consent to do so, in violation of Texas law, a press release states.
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DALLAS - The state of Texas is suing Brittany Dawn Davis, claiming the social media influencer failed to deliver on her personalized nutrition and fitness plans and also misled consumers with eating disorders.
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Bradley Earns High Score on 2022 Corporate Equality Index.
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Littler Earns Top Score in Human Rights Campaign Foundation's 2022 Corporate Equality Index.
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Jones Day partner Courtney Carrell named a Texas Lawyer "On the Rise".
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AUSTIN - An attorney general opinion apparently can’t determine whether a banquet facility inside a stadium owned by the school district is a “building of a public school.”
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The $1B verdict is the new $1M – Forensics of a Nuclear Liability Verdict on January 11, 2022.