Friday, July 31, 2015

Top 10 from Texas Bar Today: Ascertainability, Empathy, and Vocabulary

Originally published by Joanna Herzik.

To highlight some of the posts that stand out from the crowd, the editors of Texas Bar Today have created a list from the week’s blog posts of the top ten based on subject matter, writing style, headline, and imagery. We hope you enjoy this installment.

10. Section 285 Motion DeniedMichael C. Smith of Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith, LLP in Marshall

9. The NCAA Committee on Infractions Has Spoken: East Central University (Division II)Christian Dennie @ChristianDennie of Barlow Garsek & Simon, LLP in Fort Worth

8. EU Demands that Google’s ‘right to be forgotten’ to be Worldwide Searches, Not just in the EUPeter Vogel @PeterSVogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell LLP in Dallas

7. “Insured v. Insured” exclusion inapplicableDavid Coale @600camp of Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox LLP in Dallas

6. The Trait of Empathy in Compliance – Thomas Fox @tfoxlaw of TomFoxLaw in Houston

5. The Complexity of Estate Planning in Blended FamiliesRania Combs @raniacombs of Rania Combs Law in Houston

4. Arbitration Ordered Based on Poorly-Drafted Arbitration ClauseRichard Smith @600Commerce of Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox LLP in Dallas

3. Can We Kiss Ascertainability Goodbye?Barry Barnett of Susman Godfrey LLP in Dallas

2. Packing Heat in Texas – What employers can do.Rob Radcliff @robradcliff of Weinstein Radcliff LLP in Dallas

1. Tips for Concision: 3. Diminish sesquipedalian vocabularyWayne Schiess, Director of the David J. Beck Center for Legal Research, Writing, and Appellate Advocacy at the University of Texas @UTAustin School of Law in Austin

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