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| Practice Areas | Labor and Employment; Construction Law | | | Education | Washington and Lee University, J.D., 1985; Emory University School of Law, LL.M., 1987, Vanderbilt University, B.S., cum laude, 1982 | | | Admitted | 1986, Georgia; 1987, Texas; 1988, U.S. District Court, Northern, Southern and Eastern Districts of Texas; U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit; U.S. Supreme Court | |
| Memberships | Houston, Atlanta and American Bar Associations; State Bar of Georgia; State Bar of Texas; Houston Young Lawyers Association (Director, 1991-1996); Texas Association of Defense Counsel; Defense Research Institute. | | | Born | Paris, France | | | Biography | Psi Chi. Author: "Discovery Issues in Employment Claims and Litigation - Disclosure and Discovery under Rules 26 and 166b," University of Houston Law Foundation Seminar on Employment Law for Lawyers and Human Resource Professionals, November 1996; "A Different Kind of Breast Implant Litigation," The Texas Lawyer, April 27, 1998; "It's Not a Secret Anymore: Waiving Goodbye to the Attorney Client Privilege," The Houston Lawyer 14, Vol. 30, No. 5., March 1993.(Board Certified Labor and Employment Law, Texas Board of Legal Specialization) | | | ISLN | 907500153 | |
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Texas Supreme Court Enumerates E-Discovery ProceduresJuliann H. Panagos, Anderson L. Cao, September 10, 2009 Electronically stored information has almost totally supplanted paper as the primary medium of recordkeeping. In recognition of this, the Texas Supreme Court added Texas Rule of Civil Procedure 196.4 in 1999. Last week, and ten years later, in In re Weekley Homes, L.P., the Texas Supreme Court... |
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