Many of us have spent the past year becoming unwilling video conference experts. But with that has also come so-called “Zoom fatigue,” plus a whole host of video conferencing technology “upgrades” that have introduced mishaps. For example, the Texas attorney who made the New York Times and the BBC when he found himself in a court appearance helplessly trapped in a cat filter his daughter had installed on his computer. Not to mention the forever to-be-unknown-to-history US Supreme Court Justice who flushed a toilet during oral arguments.
Read moreDigitally Celebrating Women's History
March kicks off Women’s History month nationwide. The pandemic continues to keep Americans at home, away from museums and historical sites. But this reality only fuels the rise of digital collections and exhibits, which allows would-be museum-goers to visit collections around the globe from the simple comfort of home. Here are some of our favorites when it comes to women’s history.
Read moreVirtual Lexis Vendor Visit Tomorrow with Free CLE
Tomorrow, join our Legal Tech Institute from the comfort of your own computer for an hour of free CLE! Our LexisNexis rep will lead a journey through advanced legal research concepts with a presentation entitled “LexisNexis - Diving Deeper Into Legal Research Potential.”
Starting This Month: Big Civ Pro Changes Impact Texas Litigants
Anyone dealing with Texas civil suits being filed in 2021 should familiarize themselves with some significant changes to the Texas Code of Civil Procedure that went into effect this week.
Read moreThe Eviction Crisis: What to Know if You're Facing Eviction in January 2021
Eviction is challenging in any circumstance, but particularly terrifying when the best way to keep ourselves and our community safe is to comply with the Harris County stay home order. Because of this, homelessness is even more dangerous than ever. But there is some hope for Texans facing eviction.
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