If you’re a recent law school graduate or you’re thinking of a career change, then you’re in good company.
If you’re a recent law school graduate or you’re thinking of a career change, then you’re in good company.
This year, Judge Dan Hinde will end his term as chair of the Texas Pattern Jury Charges — Oversight Committee. Read his insights on the Pattern Jury Charges based on his years of service.
Using AI in your law practice can increase productivity while improving your services. But it’s not as easy as flipping a switch.
The Oxford comma is a contentious punctuation mark. Learn why it’s debated, its impact on legal writing, and what style guides recommend.
Imposter syndrome can impact lawyers at any stage of their careers. It is possible to overcome self-doubt and enhance your legal practice.
Update your Texas Pattern Jury Charges — Family & Probate, 2024 ed., with the latest Horton caveat language to ensure accuracy.
Mentorship opportunities offer guidance, career development, and valuable industry insights to Texas law students. Here are some to consider.
Passive voice may seem like something every writer needs to avoid, but it’s actually useful in certain situations.
Being trauma-informed can benefit both clients and legal professionals. Learn more from this insightful conversation with TLAP Director Michelle Fontenot.