Author: Trey Cox
Publisher: Texas Lawyer
ISBN: 9781576256855
Category : Costs (Law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Recovering attorneys' fees can no longer be an afterthought for trial lawyers and their clients. Today, the ability to recover attorneys' fees may be the deciding factor in whether or not to file a lawsuit and almost always plays a critical role in the decision to settle or try a case. In fact, it is no longer unusual for an attorneys' fees recovery to exceed actual damages. Mindful of this change in the attorneys' fees landscape, attorneys' fees experts Trey Cox and Jason Dennis have authored How to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Texas -- a complete, step-by-step guide for practicing attorneys to help them win and defeat attorneys' fees claims at trial. Content in the book includes: New! Chapter on Judges thoughts - interview with Judges from around the state on topics related to attorneys fees New! Appendix containing a sample transcript of an attorneys fees trial New! Direct examination outline Legal basis and requirements to recover attorney fees Important pre-filing and pleading steps How to assemble your evidence Proving fees at trial What discovery you need Lots of practical examples, forms and checklists And much more!
How to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Texas 2014
Author: Trey Cox
Publisher: Texas Lawyer
ISBN: 9781576256855
Category : Costs (Law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Recovering attorneys' fees can no longer be an afterthought for trial lawyers and their clients. Today, the ability to recover attorneys' fees may be the deciding factor in whether or not to file a lawsuit and almost always plays a critical role in the decision to settle or try a case. In fact, it is no longer unusual for an attorneys' fees recovery to exceed actual damages. Mindful of this change in the attorneys' fees landscape, attorneys' fees experts Trey Cox and Jason Dennis have authored How to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Texas -- a complete, step-by-step guide for practicing attorneys to help them win and defeat attorneys' fees claims at trial. Content in the book includes: New! Chapter on Judges thoughts - interview with Judges from around the state on topics related to attorneys fees New! Appendix containing a sample transcript of an attorneys fees trial New! Direct examination outline Legal basis and requirements to recover attorney fees Important pre-filing and pleading steps How to assemble your evidence Proving fees at trial What discovery you need Lots of practical examples, forms and checklists And much more!
Publisher: Texas Lawyer
ISBN: 9781576256855
Category : Costs (Law)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Recovering attorneys' fees can no longer be an afterthought for trial lawyers and their clients. Today, the ability to recover attorneys' fees may be the deciding factor in whether or not to file a lawsuit and almost always plays a critical role in the decision to settle or try a case. In fact, it is no longer unusual for an attorneys' fees recovery to exceed actual damages. Mindful of this change in the attorneys' fees landscape, attorneys' fees experts Trey Cox and Jason Dennis have authored How to Recover Attorneys' Fees in Texas -- a complete, step-by-step guide for practicing attorneys to help them win and defeat attorneys' fees claims at trial. Content in the book includes: New! Chapter on Judges thoughts - interview with Judges from around the state on topics related to attorneys fees New! Appendix containing a sample transcript of an attorneys fees trial New! Direct examination outline Legal basis and requirements to recover attorney fees Important pre-filing and pleading steps How to assemble your evidence Proving fees at trial What discovery you need Lots of practical examples, forms and checklists And much more!
Texas Litigators' Guide to Departing Employee Cases
Author: Mark A. Shank
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1736839039
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
This book attempts to do something not done before in Texas: bring together a summary of law, procedure, and forms to aid litigation counsel handling cases involving departing employees. Subjects include non-competition covenants, trade secrets, confidentiality agreements, and injunction practice. The ebook includes links to legal forms related to the topics covered in the books. The forms are for legal practitioners only.
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
ISBN: 1736839039
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
This book attempts to do something not done before in Texas: bring together a summary of law, procedure, and forms to aid litigation counsel handling cases involving departing employees. Subjects include non-competition covenants, trade secrets, confidentiality agreements, and injunction practice. The ebook includes links to legal forms related to the topics covered in the books. The forms are for legal practitioners only.
Guide to the Freedom of Information Act
Author:
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Contains an overview discussion of the Freedom of Information Act's (FOIA) exemptions, its law enforcement record exclusions, and its most important procedural aspects. 2009 edition. Issued biennially. Other related products: Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy, Pursuant to Public Law 236, 103d Congress can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/052-071-01228-1 Overview of the Privacy Act of 1974, 2015 Edition can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/027-000-01429-1
Publisher: Government Printing Office
ISBN:
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 920
Book Description
Contains an overview discussion of the Freedom of Information Act's (FOIA) exemptions, its law enforcement record exclusions, and its most important procedural aspects. 2009 edition. Issued biennially. Other related products: Report of the Commission on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy, Pursuant to Public Law 236, 103d Congress can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/052-071-01228-1 Overview of the Privacy Act of 1974, 2015 Edition can be found here: https: //bookstore.gpo.gov/products/sku/027-000-01429-1
Winning at Deposition
Author: D. Shane Read
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985027179
Category : Depositions
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Written by the best-selling author of Winning at Trial, this book shows beginning and experienced attorneys how to win at deposition every time. With the first chapter explaining all the ins and outs of taking and defending a deposition, the remainder of the book reveals strategies that will help every lawyer vastly improve his deposition skills. Discover why much of the conventional wisdom about depositions is completely wrong, learn how to beat an expert witness every time, get innovative advice on witness preparation, and master the secrets that guarantee success with argumentative lawyers and lying witnesses. Unlike any other book, this one teaches from transcripts and videos of actual depositions.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780985027179
Category : Depositions
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Written by the best-selling author of Winning at Trial, this book shows beginning and experienced attorneys how to win at deposition every time. With the first chapter explaining all the ins and outs of taking and defending a deposition, the remainder of the book reveals strategies that will help every lawyer vastly improve his deposition skills. Discover why much of the conventional wisdom about depositions is completely wrong, learn how to beat an expert witness every time, get innovative advice on witness preparation, and master the secrets that guarantee success with argumentative lawyers and lying witnesses. Unlike any other book, this one teaches from transcripts and videos of actual depositions.
Water Code
Patent Remedies and Complex Products
Author: C. Bradford Biddle
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108426751
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Through a collaboration among twenty legal scholars from North America, Europe and Asia, this book presents an international consensus on the use of patent remedies for complex products such as smartphones, computer networks, and the Internet of Things. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108426751
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Through a collaboration among twenty legal scholars from North America, Europe and Asia, this book presents an international consensus on the use of patent remedies for complex products such as smartphones, computer networks, and the Internet of Things. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
Understanding the ADA
Author: William D. Goren
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781627222747
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Revision of the author's Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781627222747
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Revision of the author's Understanding the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Judging Inequality
Author: James L. Gibson
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
ISBN: 0871545039
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Social scientists have convincingly documented soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality in the United States. Missing from this picture of rampant inequality, however, is any attention to the significant role of state law and courts in establishing policies that either ameliorate or exacerbate inequality. In Judging Inequality, political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson demonstrate the influential role of the fifty state supreme courts in shaping the widespread inequalities that define America today, focusing on court-made public policy on issues ranging from educational equity and adequacy to LGBT rights to access to justice to worker’s rights. Drawing on an analysis of an original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century, Judging Inequality documents two ways that state high courts have crafted policies relevant to inequality: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by rulings favoring more privileged litigants (typically known as “upperdogs”). The authors discover that whether court-sanctioned policies lead to greater or lesser inequality depends on the ideologies of the justices serving on these high benches, the policy preferences of their constituents (the people of their state), and the institutional structures that determine who becomes a judge as well as who decides whether those individuals remain in office. Gibson and Nelson decisively reject the conventional theory that state supreme courts tend to protect underdog litigants from the wrath of majorities. Instead, the authors demonstrate that the ideological compositions of state supreme courts most often mirror the dominant political coalition in their state at a given point in time. As a result, state supreme courts are unlikely to stand as an independent force against the rise of inequality in the United States, instead making decisions compatible with the preferences of political elites already in power. At least at the state high court level, the myth of judicial independence truly is a myth. Judging Inequality offers a comprehensive examination of the powerful role that state supreme courts play in shaping public policies pertinent to inequality. This volume is a landmark contribution to scholarly work on the intersection of American jurisprudence and inequality, one that essentially rewrites the “conventional wisdom” on the role of courts in America’s democracy.
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
ISBN: 0871545039
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 379
Book Description
Social scientists have convincingly documented soaring levels of political, legal, economic, and social inequality in the United States. Missing from this picture of rampant inequality, however, is any attention to the significant role of state law and courts in establishing policies that either ameliorate or exacerbate inequality. In Judging Inequality, political scientists James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson demonstrate the influential role of the fifty state supreme courts in shaping the widespread inequalities that define America today, focusing on court-made public policy on issues ranging from educational equity and adequacy to LGBT rights to access to justice to worker’s rights. Drawing on an analysis of an original database of nearly 6,000 decisions made by over 900 judges on 50 state supreme courts over a quarter century, Judging Inequality documents two ways that state high courts have crafted policies relevant to inequality: through substantive policy decisions that fail to advance equality and by rulings favoring more privileged litigants (typically known as “upperdogs”). The authors discover that whether court-sanctioned policies lead to greater or lesser inequality depends on the ideologies of the justices serving on these high benches, the policy preferences of their constituents (the people of their state), and the institutional structures that determine who becomes a judge as well as who decides whether those individuals remain in office. Gibson and Nelson decisively reject the conventional theory that state supreme courts tend to protect underdog litigants from the wrath of majorities. Instead, the authors demonstrate that the ideological compositions of state supreme courts most often mirror the dominant political coalition in their state at a given point in time. As a result, state supreme courts are unlikely to stand as an independent force against the rise of inequality in the United States, instead making decisions compatible with the preferences of political elites already in power. At least at the state high court level, the myth of judicial independence truly is a myth. Judging Inequality offers a comprehensive examination of the powerful role that state supreme courts play in shaping public policies pertinent to inequality. This volume is a landmark contribution to scholarly work on the intersection of American jurisprudence and inequality, one that essentially rewrites the “conventional wisdom” on the role of courts in America’s democracy.
A General Theory of the Civil Action
Author: Thomas Joseph Asma
Publisher: Thomas Asma
ISBN: 1732839808
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 699
Book Description
A general theory of the civil action.
Publisher: Thomas Asma
ISBN: 1732839808
Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 699
Book Description
A general theory of the civil action.