Friday, May 31, 2019

Top 10 from Texas Bar Today: Woes, Wispiness, and Works of Art

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. Ratification Issue Did Not Provide Path to Attorneys’ FeesRyan Lammert of McGinnis Lochridge @mcginnislaw in Austin

9. $334,500 Age Discrimination Verdict Against Time Warner Cable Upheld on AppealChristopher McKinney @CJMcKinney of The Mckinney Law Firm, P.C.

8. NLRB Restresses Risk of Firing Employees Who Discuss Pay – Robert G. Chadwick, Jr. @chadwicklawusa of Seltzer Chadwick Soefje & Ladik, PLLC in Frisco

7. What Businesses Can Learn From the Apple and Qualcomm Partnership DisputesMehaffyWeber, P.C. @MehaffyWeber in Houston

6. Viewing Law as a Work of Art: A Q&A with Adriana López-OrtizGrable Martin Fulton PLLC in Southlake

5. What if the IRS Violates the Law?Kreig Mitchell LLC @irs_tax_trouble in Houston

4. Immunity Under the Texas Environmental, Health, and Safety Audit Privilege ActC. William Smalling of The Law Office of C. William Smalling, P.C. in Houston

3. The “Wispiness” – or Not – of the TCPAKen Carroll of Carrington Coleman Sloman & Blumenthal LLP in Dallas

2. Copyright Woes are Over the Rainbow: Harold Arlen Estate Sues Tech Giants – Peggy Keene of Klemchuk LLP @K_LLP in Dallas

1. Reasonableness and undue burden for captioning websites – there are precedentsRichard Hunt of Hunt Huey PLLC in Dallas

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



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