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Innocent and in Jail: How COVID-19 Is Robbing North Texans of Their Rights

Data show that 80 percent of those who have died from COVID-19 in county jails were not convicted of a crime.
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Fears Nachawati, a Local Law Firm, is Taking on the OxyContin Industry and Winning

The litigation is some of the most complex ever attempted and involves the government, corporations, and other firms.
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Joe Pappalardo Still Fighting for Drone Photography Rights in Texas

The former Dallas Observer editor likes to watch.
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Biometrics in the COVID Era Workplace: Is Your Business Compliant?

How companies can stay on the right side of a Texas law that prohibits the capture and storage of biometric identifiers.
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Local Victim Advocate Recognized for Reducing Rape Kit Backlog

Lavinia Masters fought to make sure that no other woman's case would be left on the shelf.
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How the Death Sentence Was Commuted for the Killer of a Dallas Police Officer

Haynes and Boone lawyers have a different story to tell about the man who killed DPD officer Brian Jackson.
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Personnel Moves: Former Jacobs Executive Joins National Design Firm to Lead Health Practice Division

Plus prominent attorney Patrick Luff joins Nachawati Law Firm, Talley Riggins Construction Group hires industry veteran to assist with strong industrial demand, and more.
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Harwood’s Tallest Tower Now Has its First Tenant

Prominent Dallas law firm Haynes and Boone signs 124,000 square foot lease, plans relocation in 2023.
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Finalists Announced: D CEO’s 2020 Corporate Counsel Awards

We honor 30 in-house attorneys from AT&T, Hunt Oil, PepsiCo, Ryan, Southwest Airlines, and other leading companies.
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How Federal and State Waivers May Impact Care in Texas

Waivers administered during the emergency are changing the way care is delivered, according to experts from Bell Nunnally.
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