Houston Man Allegedly Causes Four Wrecks in One Day: The Dangers of DUI
Assessing the dangers Houston drivers and others face when someone chooses to drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Assessing the dangers Houston drivers and others face when someone chooses to drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Houston accident lawyers identify road safety considerations for bicyclists and motorists following reports of a recent fatal bicycle accident in Houston.
EEOC data shows fewer reported instances of work related age discrimination; however, some say the current numbers are still alarming.
Why legislation that would force truck drivers to carry millions more in liability insurance coverage is being widely debated.
Different whistleblower laws provide different provisions and processes for seeking recourse for retaliation. Whistleblowers must know what rules apply to them.
The Supreme Court heavily debated the issue of whether a controversial execution drug should be banned.
The president of AT&T has been named in a discrimination lawsuit over alleged use of his work phone to send images that were racially offensive.
Employment lawyer Eric Grover discusses the test for when a worker is an independent contractor, and why misclassification can prove costly.
The number of immigrants deported under the Obama administration is reportedly the lowest in almost a decade.
The founding attorneys of the Eberstein Witherite, LLP firm will speak to local students for I.M. Terrell Elementary School’s upcoming Career Day.
The Supreme Court is weighing the issue of the use of excessive force on inmates who have not been convicted of a crime.
The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled for an employer in a discrimination matter.
Assessing the dangers Houston drivers and others face when someone chooses to drive while under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Houston accident lawyers identify road safety considerations for bicyclists and motorists following reports of a recent fatal bicycle accident in Houston.
EEOC data shows fewer reported instances of work related age discrimination; however, some say the current numbers are still alarming.
Why legislation that would force truck drivers to carry millions more in liability insurance coverage is being widely debated.
Different whistleblower laws provide different provisions and processes for seeking recourse for retaliation. Whistleblowers must know what rules apply to them.
The Supreme Court heavily debated the issue of whether a controversial execution drug should be banned.
The president of AT&T has been named in a discrimination lawsuit over alleged use of his work phone to send images that were racially offensive.
Employment lawyer Eric Grover discusses the test for when a worker is an independent contractor, and why misclassification can prove costly.
The number of immigrants deported under the Obama administration is reportedly the lowest in almost a decade.
The founding attorneys of the Eberstein Witherite, LLP firm will speak to local students for I.M. Terrell Elementary School’s upcoming Career Day.
The Supreme Court is weighing the issue of the use of excessive force on inmates who have not been convicted of a crime.
The Texas Supreme Court recently ruled for an employer in a discrimination matter.