Friday, August 18, 2017

Texas Bar Today Top Ten: Stephen Colbert, Zombie Litigation, and Pushing Limits

Originally published by Teri Rodriguez.

Top Ten10. Why Some Rideshare Drivers Are Pushing Their LimitsTerry Bryant of the Terry Bryant @terrybryantlaw law firm in Houston

9. What did you just say? – Professor Amy Jarmon, Assistant Dean for Academic Success Programs at Texas Tech University School of Law @TTU_Law in Lubbock

8. Monitoring Lease Compliance – John McFarland of Graves Dougherty Hearon & Moody @GravesDougherty in Austin

7. The old document and the sea. – David Coale of Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, LLP @600camp in Dallas

6. Business records of a marital household – exception to hearsay – Michelle O’Neil of O’Neil Wysocki P.C. @ONeilWysocki in Dallas

5. Metadata is “the new black,” but it’s often a useless accessory (Part 2) –  Robert Author & Chris Hanslik of BoyarMiller @boyarmiller in Houston

4. Leadership Means Leaders Eat Last –  Thomas J. Crane @tomjcrane of Law Office of Thomas J. Crane  in San Antonio

3. Citing Stephen Colbert, the Fifth Circuit Rolls Back Several NLRB Handbook Positions – Alicia Voltmer of Lillard Wise Szygenda PLLC in Dallas

2. Properly Pleading Attorneys’ Fees in Suits Against Partnerships and LLCs to Avoid Zombie Litigation – Jeff Nobles of Smith Law Group LLP @SmithLawGroup in Austin and Harlingen

1. 5 Building Blocks of a Strong Law Firm Culture –  Darin Klemchuk of Klemchuk LLP @K_LLP in Dallas

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



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