A Lubbock judge has denied Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton’s request for a temporary injunction against the NCAA regarding its policies on transgender athletes in women’s sports. Judge […]
Call for Nominations: Texas Legal Awards 2025
Texas Lawyer is presenting its annual Texas Legal Awards, recognizing professional excellence in the legal community in assorted areas of the law. New categories this season include Most […]
Luxury Watch Giants Sued in Texas Over NFT Tech in Patent Showdown
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton and TAG Heuer SA are facing a patent infringement complaint in Texas federal court by Watch Skins Corp., through their counsel at McKool […]
Texas A&M Students Sue to Protect Drag Shows
The Texas A&M Queer Empowerment Council has sued Texas A&M University officials for allegedly violating First Amendment rights by canceling a planned drag show. The outcome of this […]
Proposed Texas Law Could Cut Shareholder Litigation, Make State Haven for Incorporations
A bill introduced in the 89th Texas Legislature represents a pro-management shift in Texas corporate law that could reduce the volume and scope of shareholder litigation. ‘Give Companies […]
Texas Law Firm Sues Major League Baseball
A Texas law firm is representing Ball Mudder LLC in suing Major League Baseball for nearly $100 million for alleged breach of contract. The plaintiff filed the lawsuit […]
Texas and 21 States Sue New York Over Climate Change Law
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and a coalition of 21 attorneys general have filed a federal lawsuit challenging New York’s new law that would force fossil-fuel companies to […]
5 Workers Sue Valero Energy Over Texas Refinery Blast
Five workers injured in an explosion at a Texas Gulf Coast refinery filed a lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages Thursday against Valero Energy Corp., alleging […]
Texas Judiciary Asks for 30% Raise
As the 2025 Texas legislative session approaches, the Texas judiciary is asking for 30% base pay raises as bench vacancies go unfilled and retention of judges gets increasingly […]
Johnson & Johnson’s 3rd Talc Bankruptcy Will Remain in Texas
A bankruptcy judge ruled on Thursday that Johnson & Johnson’s third Chapter 11 case to resolve thousands of talcum powder lawsuits would remain in Texas. In an order […]