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- Courthouse Pit Stop: Attorney Sues Retired Race Car Driver Over Formula 1 Interest
- Newsmakers
- New Laws Address Financial Matters
- How the iPad Increases Lawyers' Productivity
Courthouse Pit Stop: Attorney Sues Retired Race Car Driver Over Formula 1 Interest | Top |
Houston lawyer Randolph Ewing has sued retired professional race car driver Tavo Hellmund of Austin, seeking his attorney's fee: an interest in a Formula 1 racing project. Ewing, a partner in Ewing & Jones, alleges in his June 14 petition that he assisted Hellmund in 2010 with the project, which includes plans for a Grand Prix race in Austin in 2012, but Hellmund has not compensated him for the work. | |
Newsmakers | Top |
New Laws Address Financial Matters | Top |
On June 17, Gov. Rick Perry signed into law two bills of keen interest to family lawyers in Texas, writes Jonathan J. Bates. They address spousal maintenance and fraud on the community estate. The new law provides a stair-stepped increase in the maximum duration, which is related to the marriage duration. | |
How the iPad Increases Lawyers' Productivity | Top |
It was not that many years ago, after Lexis and Westlaw came on the scene, that many attorneys were heard to say "I don't trust computer-based legal research" and "I like to hold books in my hands and spread books in front of me on a table." Is there any attorney today who would like to go back to the paper-based law library days, or who thinks that form of legal research is more efficient? | |
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