Following up on a Lex Machina blog post last year on patent case filings in the Eastern and Western District of Texas, data from the first six months of 2024 shows that: 1. The steep drop in patent case filings by High-Volume Plaintiffs in 2023 may be bottoming...
By Eric Geringswald | CSC Prominent Texas attorney Byron Egan provides insightful analysis of changes to the Texas Business Organizations Code and Delaware business entity statutes enacted during recent legislative sessions in the Fourth Edition of his comprehensive...
Corrections Solutions This article appears in the Spring 2023 Inmate Litigation Reporter , an exclusive quarterly digest analyzing new legal developments affecting the rights of people in prison -- developed specifically for people in prison. To learn...
Dorsaneo & Chandler's Texas Claims and Defenses Dorsaneo & Chandler's Texas Claims and Defenses is a companion to and is derived from Dorsaneo, Texas Litigation Guide . It examines the major civil causes of action that may be brought in Texas...
New Texas Laws Impacting Businesses in 2021 The 2021 Texas legislative session concluded with more than 100 newly enacted or amended sections to the state’s business entity laws, affecting such areas as: Certificates of formation Choice of forum provisions...
There are key differences between Texas and Delaware LLC law that business attorneys must consider when choosing entity type and jurisdiction for large transactions. In an upcoming complimentary CLE* webinar, Texas business attorney Byron Egan of Jackson Walker...
CO Becomes Third State to Pass Consumer Data Privacy Bill: Colorado has become the third state - after California and Virginia - to pass a comprehensive consumer data privacy bill. On June 8 the state’s General Assembly passed SB 190 , which, if signed...
Will Cyber Insurers Stop Reimbursing for Ransomware Payouts?: For a while now the prevailing wisdom in the cyber insurance industry has been that victims should just pay off the hackers and seek reimbursement from their insurer because it’s just less costly...