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Can an Arbitrator Require Arbitration by Videoconference?

In response to the stay-at-home orders issued by various state and local authorities aimed at slowing the spread of COVID-19, all aspects of the economy have been experimenting with various online platforms as a way to keep...more

Federal Appellate Courts’ COVID-19 Orders

If you have a brief due or deadlines running in one of the Federal Appellate Courts, you will want to check the court’s website to determine the procedures the court has adopted during the COVID-19 crisis. The courts...more

Court Addresses Formation of Accidental Partnerships in Long-Awaited Enterprise v. Energy Transfer Appeal

The Dallas Court of Appeals yesterday issued its opinion in Enterprise Products Partners, L.P. v. Energy Transfer Partners, L.P. , in which the court reversed a judgment of more than $500,000,000 rendered after a jury...more

Locke Lord QuickStudy: Texas Supreme Court Authorizes Attorney Fees’ Awards in Home Equity Cases

On Friday, February 6, 2015, the Texas Supreme Court issued its decision in Case No. 13-0236, Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. v. Murphy, and held that the Texas Constitution’s prohibition against non-recourse home equity loans, see...more

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