Friday, January 29, 2016

Top 10 from Texas Bar Today: Arbitration, Competition, and Fashion

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. An Employer Can Violate Its Own RulesThomas J. Crane @tomjcrane of Law Office of Thomas J. Crane of San Antonio

9. 108 Year-Old Lease SurvivesCharles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw @GrayReedLaw in Dallas

8. Murder Case Hinges on the Privacy of Cell Tower Records Brandon Barnett of Barnett Howard & Williams PLLC @BHWLAWFIRM in Fort Worth

7. SitzkriegDavid Coale @600camp of Lynn Tillotson Pinker & Cox LLP in Dallas

6. Top 8 Pitfalls of ArbitrationCleve Clinton of Gray Reed & McGraw @GrayReedLaw in Dallas

5. Al FicoMichelle Cheng @foodiethenew40 of Whitehurst Harkness Brees Cheng Alsaffar & Higginbotham PLLC in Austin

4. Fashion Law Series – Part I: These Shoes’ Trademarks are Made for EnforcingTiffany Johnson of Klemchuk LLP @K_LLP in Dallas

3. Fair v. Unfair Competition, or the Real Life Case of Globo Gym v. Average JoesLeiza Dolghih @leizad33 of Godwin Lewis PC in Dallas

2. If a patent plaintiff gets a verdict for no money, is it a win or not?Michael C. Smith of Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith, LLP in Marshall

1. The “Anders Brief” — It’s Not Just For Criminal Appeals AnymoreKen Carroll of Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal LLP in Dallas

Curated by Texas Bar Today. Follow us on Twitter @texasbartoday.



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