Lately, we’ve been getting some requests to add a feature to the blog that allows for email subscription. So, you now ought to see a link in the sidebar which claims to provide just that service. If it works as promised, subscribers ought to get an email each day delivering content, if and to the [...]
Well, it took a couple weeks, but the Texas Supreme Court has reverted to its pre-Perry Homes stance on the circumstances in which a party may or may not waive its right to compel arbitration. On Friday, while we were otherwise indisposed and unable to blog, the Texas Supreme Court found that a party’s decision [...]
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I picked the wrong week to go on vacation. While I was on an airplane coming back from France, the Texas Supreme Court issued its long-awaited opinion in the Perry Homes Case. The Texas legal blogosphere has already been all over it, and the Supreme Court of Texas Blog has posted a nice recap of [...]
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New Arbitration Paper
Karl recently presented a new paper on discovery in arbitration proceedings at the State Bar’s Advanced Evidence and Discovery Course in Houston and San Antonio. Since we get lots of requests for these papers, we’ve now created a permanent page for all of them on our main website. Help yourself. Remember, though, that the law [...]
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