Dinsmore Attracts Top Legal Talent, Expanding Into Texas with a Thriving 8-Lawyer Litigation Team

Dallas, Texas – Dinsmore, a prominent law firm, has set its sights on expanding its team in Texas with the recent addition of an eight-lawyer litigation group. This move comes as Dinsmore looks to strengthen its presence in the Lone Star State. The new team brings a wealth of experience and expertise in litigation matters. Led by seasoned attorney John Doe, who joins Dinsmore as a partner, the team boasts an impressive track record in handling complex legal disputes. Dinsmore’s decision to lure this talented group aligns with its strategic goal of providing top-notch legal … Read more

Kasvi Sehgal: A Legal Maverick Making Waves in Texas

HOUSTON, TEXAS – A major law firm in Texas, Kasvi Sehgal, is expanding its legal services to meet the growing needs of clients in the region. The firm, renowned for its expertise in various legal areas, has established a reputation for its commitment to delivering exceptional results for its clients. With this expansion, Kasvi Sehgal aims to continue providing top-tier legal representation while accommodating the increasing demand for its services. The firm’s decision to grow its practice comes as the legal landscape in Texas undergoes significant changes. As the state’s economy flourishes and new businesses … Read more

The Texas Legislature’s Missed Opportunities: Unresolved Battles and Unmet Needs in New Laws of 2023

FORT WORTH, Texas – The Texas Legislature passed a series of new laws in 2023, with approximately 30 taking effect on January 1. While some of these laws address important issues, they also highlight missed opportunities for lawmakers to focus on more pressing matters. Among the new laws, several were aimed at property appraisal and taxation, making adjustments to streamline processes and provide relief to homeowners. Additionally, homeowners associations will now be required by law to adopt policies for fines, providing clarity and transparency for property owners. Another significant change comes in the form of … Read more

Texas Schools Crack Down on Youth Vaping with Disciplinary Alternative Education Programs

HOUSTON, TX – Since the implementation of a new Texas law aimed at curbing youth vaping, hundreds of students in Houston-area school districts have been sent to disciplinary alternative education programs, a move that some school administrators and advocates are questioning as too harsh. House Bill 114, which went into effect on September 1, requires public schools to remove any student caught with an e-cigarette and send them to a separate center designated for students in serious trouble. According to data collected by the Chronicle, in the largest five school districts in the Houston region, … Read more