Friday, May 3, 2019

Top 10 from Texas Bar Today: Admitting, Trying, and Practicing

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. Trying countsDavid Coale @600camp of Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, LLP in Dallas

9. Court Found Trial Court Had Jurisdiction To Appoint Temporary Administrator Where A Will Contest Was Filed From A Muniment of TitleDavid Fowler Johnson @TXFiduciaryLit of Winstead PC in Fort Worth

8. Will by Blinking of Eyes Approved by CourtMichael B. Cohen @dallaselderlaw of Michael B. Cohen Attorney and Counselor at Law in Dallas

7. No Sanction for Denying “Merits-Preclusive” Requests For Admission, Then Later Admitting The IssuesKen Carroll of Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal LLP in Dallas

6. How Far Can a Brand Commercialize Contracted Works? | Scope of Copyright – Peggy Keene of Klemchuk LLP @K_LLP in Dallas

5. Was There A Breach In Fiduciary Duty In The Taco Cabana Empire?Cris Feldman of Feldman & Feldman, PC. in Houston

4. Crime vs. Tort: What’s the Difference?Broden & Mickelsen, LLP @BrodenLaw in Dallas

3. Practicing the Art of RebuttalProfessor Amy Jarmon, Assistant Dean, Academic Success Programs and Lecturer, Texas Tech University School of Law @TTU_Law in Lubbock

2. Dallas Court of Appeals Slaps Down a Texas Anti-Slapp Appeal Based on the Plaintiff’s CommunicationsSean Lemoine @TXantislapplaw of Wick Phillips in Dallas

1. Broad Settlement Discharges Mineral LiensCharles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw, P.C. @GrayReedLaw in Dallas

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



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