Friday, October 2, 2015

Top 10 from Texas Bar Today: Emoticons, Baselines, and Polygraphs

Originally published by Joanna Herzik.

TopTenBadgeOct2To 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. Law Firms: Is Your Second String Ready?Cordell Parvin @cordellparvin of Cordell Parvin LLC in Dallas

9. Dancers Settle Claims Thomas J. Crane @tomjcrane of Law Office of Thomas J. Crane of San Antonio

8. Is a Polygraph Test Admissible as Evidence?Rosenthal & Wadas, PLLC @RosenthalWadas of McKinney

7. In-House Focus: Steer Clear of Career-Limiting MovesLaura P. Haley of Smith Law Group LLLP @SmithLawGroup

6. The Uber UpdateRob Radcliff @robradcliff of Weinstein Radcliff LLP in Dallas

5. Did You Know? – Briefs Files in Texas Appellate Courts are Now Automatically HyperlinkedKelli Hinson of Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal LLP @ccsblaw in Dallas

4. Are Substitute Teachers Eligible For Overtime In Texas?Charles Vethan of The Vethan Law Firm, P.C. @VethanLawFirm1 in Houston

3. Dancing baby ruling adds a twist to DMCA Fair Use analysisSaul Perloff of Norton Rose Fulbright @NLegal_Global in San Antonio

2. Tech-Savvy Lawyers and Bad BaselinesD. Casey Flaherty @DCaseyF of Procertas in Austin

1. Can Emoticons Beat the Hearsay Rule?Jim Dedman @JimDedman
of Gallivan, White, & Boyd, P.A.

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