Friday, March 13, 2020

Top 10 from Texas Bar Today: Cats, Clauses, and Capabilities

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. Fed Proposal: Neither Cats Nor Pigs Can Fly – Only Service DogsMichael B. Cohen @dallaselderlaw of Michael B. Cohen Attorney and Counselor at Law in Dallas

9. Meanwhile, back on factual sufficiency reviewDavid Coale @600camp of Lynn Pinker Cox & Hurst, LLP in Dallas

8. “No Obligation” Clause Dooms Oil and Gas Asset BidCharles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw, P.C. @GrayReedLaw in Dallas

7. Litigation Techniques When Clients Deny Opioid MedicationMcMinn Law Firm @theaustinlawyer in Austin

6. Time Limits for Texas Probate DisputesKreig Mitchell LLC @irs_tax_trouble in Houston

5. Fifth Circuit to Hold Oral Argument in Sojitz v. UNOCALJana L. Grauberger, Jillian Marullo and Cameron Keener of Liskow & Lewis @LiskowLewis

4. Capabilities Needed for AI Programs in ComplianceThomas Fox of TomFoxLaw @tfoxlaw in Houston

3. Texas Supreme Court Reverses Ruling for Landowner in Easement Width CaseTiffany Dowell Lashmet @TiffDowell, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist in Agricultural Law with Texas A&M Agrilife Extension in College Station

2. Failure to Accommodate, Direct Evidence, and the Interactive ProcessWilliam Goren of William D. Goren, J.D., LL.M., LLC

1. Top 15 Drafting Considerations for Texas Non-CompetesZach Wolfe @zachwolfelaw of Fleckman & McGlynn, PLLC in The Woodlands

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



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