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BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Bradley Welcomes 24 New Attorneys
Bradley is pleased to announce that 24 attorneys have joined the firm’s offices in Birmingham; Charlotte, N.C.; Houston, Tex.; Jackson, Miss.; Nashville, Tenn.; and Tampa, Fla. -
GREENBERG TRAURIG: Greenberg Traurig Grows Corporate Practice, Adding Steven Bartz as Dallas Shareholder
Global law firm Greenberg Traurig, LLP welcomes Steven Bartz as a shareholder in its Corporate Practice in the Dallas office. -
HOLLAND & KNIGHT: Holland & Knight Announces 37 New Partners
Steven Sonberg, Managing Partner of Holland & Knight, announced that 37 attorneys in the firm have been elected to partnership effective January 1, 2021. -
Balch & Bingham Welcomes Banking & Financial Services Partner Eric Holland in Houston
HOUSTON – Balch & Bingham is pleased to announce that Eric Holland has joined the firm as partner in the Banking & Financial Services and Energy Practices in Houston. As the fifth partner to join the firm’s Houston office this year, Eric’s arrival signifies Balch’s continued growth and expansion in Texas. -
June 18: Harris County Civil Court docket for "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" cases
The following cases categorized as "contract - consumer/commercial/debt" were on the docket in the Harris County Civil Court on June 18. All case details are allegations only and should not be taken as fact: -
Harris County Civil Court: Actions Taken on June 18
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activity on June 18 in the suits below: -
Case activity for Vanderbilt University vs Biko Gray on June 18
The Harris County Civil Court reported the following activities in the suit brought by Vanderbilt University against Biko Gray on June 18. -
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Bradley Awards 2020 Diversity Scholarship to Vanderbilt and University of Houston Law Students
Bradley was pleased to announce that the firm has awarded its 2020 Diversity Scholarships to law students Jessie Manzewitsch Pulero from the University of Houston Law Center and Bria Smith from Vanderbilt University Law School. -
BRADLEY ARANT BOULT CUMMINGS: Bradley Welcomes 17 New Associates
Bradley is pleased to announce that 17 attorneys have joined the firm as associates across the firm’s offices in Birmingham; Charlotte, N.C.; Dallas; Huntsville, Ala; and Nashville, Tenn. -
Re-Imagining Legal Education
Why shouldn’t law schools be run as trade schools? -
BUTLER SNOW: Amanda G. Taylor to Receive Award from Travis County Women Lawyers’ Association
Butler Snow is pleased to announce Amanda G. Taylor will receive the 2019 Litigation/Appellate Attorney Award from the Travis County Women Lawyers’ Association (TCWLA) on May 17 at the association’s annual grants and awards luncheon. -
SHEPPARD MULLIN: Sheppard Mullin Dallas Adds Amanda Cottrell
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLP is pleased to announce that Amanda L. Cottrell has joined the firm’s Business Trial practice group as a partner in the Dallas office. Cottrell joins from Stanton LLP. Prior -
Brian Cummings helps patients, families find justice in malpractice cases
A resident physician’s undetected error may have cost a patient her life during treatment at Vanderbilt University Medical Center – just the type of case Nashville attorney Brian Cummings seeks to address. -
DLA PIPER: Daniel Prieto joins DLA Piper's Restructuring practice in Dallas
DLA Piper issued the following announcement on Feb. 1.DLA Piper announced today that Daniel Prieto has joined the firm's Restructuring practice as a partner in Dallas. -
Desiccated by Judicial Dereliction
Originalism is a two-way street. Judges wishing to interpret the Constitution in accordance with its original public meaning must not import into their decisions policy proscriptions not actually derived from the text and structure of that document. Just as important is that textualism and originalism require judges to give force to all provisions of the Constitution, and not pick and choose which clauses to enforce. -
Report gives Texas a 'D' in court diversity
WASHINGTON – New data on the makeup of state courts reveals that white men fill most judicial seats in Texas. -
Abbott sworn in for third term as Texas AG
Greg Abbott, right, takes the oath of office for his third term as Texas attorney general. Administering the oath is Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Wallace Jefferson, left, while Abbott's daughter, Audrey, middle, holds the Bible. AUSTIN � Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott on Monday formally began his third term as the State's chief legal officer and top law enforcement official.