By Rachel Roosth and Emma Oliver | January 29, 2025
Rachel Roosth and Emma Oliver of Norton Rose Fulbright examine considerations for proving or disputing the existence of a general partnership and how an alleged partnership’s investments in real estate may affect that analysis.
By JT Morris and Caroline Divver | January 27, 2025
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By Thomas E. O'Brien and Monica H. Smith and Victoria Miller and Malik Allen | January 21, 2025
The creation of the business court reflects Texas’ commitment to providing a specialized and efficient forum for resolving high-stakes business disputes, reinforcing its reputation as a top destination for corporate growth and investment.
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If ever there was a time for impairment detection technology, this seems to be that time.
By Quentin Brogdon | January 9, 2025
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By David K. Bissinger | December 23, 2024
As Clapper explains, trial lawyers may “strike hard blows,” but they are “not at liberty to strike foul ones.” To know the difference, however, trial lawyers must continue to study this evolving area of jurisprudence.
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Unless and until the Fifth Circuit overturns the vacatur, the 2024 Rule is not in effect, and the minimum salary levels under the EAP and HCE exemptions have reverted to their prior levels.
By Richard Brosnick and Ryan Krone | December 13, 2024
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