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The F-Word That no Bank Wants to be Called: A Commentary on the Imposition of Fiduciary Duties on Texas Banks
2011
Texas Association of Defense Counsel
A Roadmap to Understanding the Proposed Amendments to the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Conduct
2011
International Association of Defense Counsel
Discoverable or Not: Whether Reinsurance Agreements and Communications are Discoverable in Federal Courts
2011
Estate Planning and Community Property Law Journal
To Affirmatively Disclose or to Passively Disclose, That is the Texas Trustee’s Question: What Duty of Disclosure Does a Texas Trustee owe to a Beneficiary?