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Meet the Dallas Law Firm That’s Filling the Informant Gap

The Department of Justice has introduced a game-changing program to incentivize corporate whistleblowers, putting Reese Marketos in a unique position to grow its practice.
Government & Law

The Lawyer Who Landlords Don’t Want to See in Court

Attorney Mark Melton started helping people on Facebook during the pandemic. Before he knew it, he’d assembled the country’s only group of lawyers focused full time on stopping illegal evictions—and saving taxpayers millions.

Conversation With: Jason Villalba

The partner at Frost Brown Todd talks plans for launching the Texas presence of CivicPoint, a government relations subsidiary of the law firm, deal volume trends for 2023, and more.
Government & Law

The Fall Guy

I thought I’d landed my dream job: general counsel at a subsidiary of China’s ZTE, one of the largest telecom companies on the planet. Then I realized why I’d really been hired: to explain away its illegal activity to the U.S. government.
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The City of Dallas is Coming for the Poker Rooms It Once Approved

The city initially approved legal card rooms. Then it reversed course. Why are we the most Puritanical place in Texas?
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Mayor Johnson’s Priorities for Federal Infrastructure Dollars: I-30, Harold Simmons Park, Vision Zero

The mayor wrote a letter to U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg earlier this week, advocating for federal money for upcoming projects.
Government & Law

Brands’ Advocacy Dilemma: When to Weigh in on Tough Conversations

Texas' laws often force companies to balance public opinion, social pressure, employee voice, and the bottom line when taking a stance.
Government & Law

TMA Pushing for Affordable Access to Healthcare for All Texans, ‘Lifting Everybody’

TMA Legislative Council Chair Dr. John Carlo on how the pandemic has exposed inequities and “standing together."
Business

How Will Texas’ Weatherization Laws Impact the Energy Industry?

The director of TCU's energy institute weighs in on the costs and benefits of the new law.
Government & Law

What Could Texas’ Optometry Legislation Mean for Patients?

We sat down with a Fort-Worth based past president of the Texas Optometry Association to find out.
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