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TexasBarCLE offering free webcast on claims from freezes, power outages,...

On March 4, noon – 1 p.m. CST, TexasBarCLE and the State Bar of Texas Insurance Law Section will broadcast a free CLE discussion on claims arising from the recent polar vortex and power outage that...

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A new lawyer’s perspective on practicing appellate litigation

Every first-year attorney enters their respective practice area with a fine balance of fear and confidence. Ideally, we have spent at least some time clerking for the same firm or in the same field....

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Should you have to worry about private creditors accessing your tax return?

Debt is the easiest thing to accumulate but the hardest to get rid of. If you’re not careful, the amount of debt you have could be so high that the ability to pay it down could be unreasonable. One...

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What is the impact of divorce on estate planning and inheritance?

By Lyle Solomon Divorce affects your present life and future plans, including your estate plan. If you made a will while married, you most likely left money and assets to your spouse. You may also have...

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Texas Bar Foundation Awards $15,000 to ChildSafe

Bexar County’s Children’s Advocacy Center, ChildSafe, was awarded a $15,000 grant from the Texas Bar Foundation. The funds will aid the trauma-focused care center’s victim services. Specifically, the...

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Outside my Comfort Zone

I began my legal career trying cases as an assistant criminal district attorney in Collin County, and tried approximately 100 jury trials to verdict. I tried civil cases, criminal cases, bench trials,...

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Criminal Law Crash Course—What Every Lawyer Needs to Know

The phone rings in your office on a Tuesday afternoon at 1:14 p.m. The CEO of your favorite tech giant client sounds unnerved: “My son is on his way to the police station. They want to talk with him at...

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Cyberattack: It Can Happen to You

Cybersecurity is an important concern not only for the safety of data, but also for the protection of people. In many ways, with the internet of things and the proliferation of breaches and...

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Fort Worth attorney Bobbie Edmonds publishes children’s book celebrating the...

Fort Worth attorney Bobbie Edmonds considers 98-year-old retired Judge L. Clifford Davis a walking history book. As a new attorney in the early 1980s, she admired him from afar while he served on the...

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Houston attorney David Nelson reflects on his service and the meaning of...

Houston attorney David Nelson always knew he had a special friend in Lee Roy Herron. When the two met in the seventh grade in Lubbock, they became entwined in a fateful, yet inspiring tale of just how...

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