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- Commentary: Man With the Plan —Successful Eastern District Practice Requires Understanding History
- Discipline
- Newsmakers
- Obtaining a Temporary Injunction on a Noncompete
- What It Takes to Make Partner
Commentary: Man With the Plan —Successful Eastern District Practice Requires Understanding History | Top |
Litigants in the U.S. District Courts in the Eastern District of Texas often remark on the somewhat unusual local rules and procedures many of the judges follow, which include mandatory document disclosures, page limits on briefs, limitations on permissible activity in depositions and a hotline for discovery disputes, writes Michael C. Smith, a partner in the Marshall office of Siebman, Burg, Phillips & Smith. | |
Discipline | Top |
A Nueces County lawyer has been publicly reprimanded, a Dallas lawyer has been placed on probation, and two other lawyers have resigned in lieu of discipline, the State Bar of Texas reported recently. | |
Newsmakers | Top |
Obtaining a Temporary Injunction on a Noncompete | Top |
An employer's lawyer appearing in a Dallas court seeking a temporary injunction to enforce a covenant not to compete needs to be armed with the law and be aware of some strategic considerations, writes Art Lambert. | |
What It Takes to Make Partner | Top |
It is that time of year when senior associates across the land are staring at spreadsheet reports and pondering the all-consuming question, "Is this the year I make partner?" The holidays are long over, says Charles R. Peissel, and the first few months of billable hours are on the table. How many of these associates started their career with a clear idea of the tasks ahead? | |
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