Attorney Diana Minella never intended to scam her clients, her lawyer says. But, due to bad business practices, she wound up being accused of taking money from 170 of them…
A former investigator for the federal public defender in Texas claims a supervising lawyer couldn’t let their relationship go after he broke off their romance—and his complaints about her continued…
Last spring, Tim Hardesty wasn’t having any luck looking for a legal job as he completed his third year at Southern Methodist University Dedman School of Law.
A state agency telling a Texas workers’ compensation lawyer not to use certain words on his blog was a bit like the government once telling the late comedian George Carlin…
Clark, Thomas & Winters will undergo major restructuring in the coming weeks, further fueling speculation that the oldest and formerly largest law firm in Austin, Texas may soon close.
When a Saudi man studying chemical engineering in Texas allegedly ordered certain items that can be used to make explosives, workers at two different suppliers became suspicious.
Attorneys for both sides reportedly looked at each other in disbelief this week as a Texas judge hearing a $350 million case against State Farm asked whether it would be…
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