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Why Wellness Brand Neora’s Victory May Not Be Good News for Other Multilevel Marketers
The ruling was the first victory for the multilevel marketing industry against the FTC since the 1970s, but may spell trouble for other direct sales companies.
By Will Maddox
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Has Monty Bennett Hoisted Himself on His Own Petard?
A lawsuit alleges that he broke SEC rules with his Dallas Express.
By Tim Rogers
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The Local Firm Leading the RICO Case Against Dozens of New York Healthcare Defendants
The Willis Law Group is representing a plaintiff claiming that New York construction workers are faking falls and making money for providers, medical facilities, and lawyers.
By Will Maddox
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Join D CEO for an Inspiring Conversation with Women Leaders in Law
On March 27, accomplished attorneys will share their perspectives on the topics that are top-of-mind for women in the legal profession.
By D CEO Staff
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Behind the Deal: Why Sidley Austin Is Moving Its Dallas Office
The law firm will occupy the top four-and-a-half floors of 23Springs, a 26-story, Class AA tower underway in Uptown.
By Bridget Reis
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Supreme Court Ruling Means Texas Remains One of Five States in the Country Without Physician Dispensing
After no legislative movement, Texas physicians took their case to the courts to be able to directly dispense medications to their patients.
By Will Maddox
Law
Texas’ Gender-Affirming Care Ban and Modern American Refugees
States with gender-affirming care protections are seeing an influx of patient requests, while those who are able to leave have survivor's guilt.
By Will Maddox
Healthcare
Physicians Who Lost Their License Elsewhere Can No Longer Practice in Texas
HB 1998 bars physicians who have committed moral turpitude felonies and misdemeanors from practicing in Texas and requires the Texas Medical Board to have closer oversight of physicians.
By Will Maddox
Law
Tyrone Day Was Wrongfully Imprisoned for 26 Years. Two Dallas Lawyers Helped Prove His Innocence
The pro-bono work of two Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP lawyers helped vacate Day's guilty plea after more than 30 years.
By Will Maddox
Conversation With: Jason Villalba
The partner at Frost Brown Todd talks plans for launching the Texas presence of CivicPoint, a government relations subsidiary of the law firm, deal volume trends for 2023, and more.