Attack Ads: Three Reasons Why Lawyers Should Refrain

During the political season, our TVs are plastered with ads supporting one candidate and knocking down the next. Attack ads are common practice in politics, and they’re starting to become a trend in lawyer advertising as well. In fact, according to Bloomberg, money spent on […]

Pokémon Go: With Great Fun Comes Great Responsibility

Technology is throwing plenty of curve balls at injury lawyers this year. Self-driving car crashes, drone-related injuries, and now auto accidents caused by the Pokémon Go app for iOS and Android devices. There’s no disputing, this new game has taken the world by storm. Within […]

Out with the Old, In with the New

You can’t wait to get to work on Monday for discussions around the water cooler about your favorite TV show’s season finale.  Was Margaret shot or not?  Did Bill make it to the airport in time to catch the love of his life before she […]

What’s in a Title?

Back in the summer of 2014, a hot topic was a Texas State Bar Opinion designating the use of job titles such as COO, CFO, or CMO as potentially inviting unwanted scrutiny by your State Bar. According to that opinion, giving a law firm employee […]

Another Blackout? Come on guys, get it together.

DISH is at it again. We talked about their fee dispute with Sinclair last year. The largest blackout in U.S. history ensued, affecting 79 markets. The Federal Communications Commission got involved, and they finally worked out their differences.

Self-Driving Car Involved in Fatal Crash

Last summer, we posted a blog about the first injury accident involving a self-driving car. Although the accident caused only minor injuries, it prompted our Creative Services team to intensify our research about the possible legal implications associated with an accident of this kind. Since […]