LEGAL MALPRACTICE IN TEXAS
(AND MOST EVERYWHERE ELSE) A successfully prosecuted cause of...
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(AND MOST EVERYWHERE ELSE) A successfully prosecuted cause of...
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LOOKS LIKE, SOUNDS LIKE. . . . Michael Sean Quinn* Occasionally one hears the following argument in court: “Men and women of the jury, ‘If something looks like a duck, walks like a duck, and sounds like a duck, we...
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TRCP RULE 198 AND RISKS IN RESPONDING Michael Sean Quinn* A party must be cautious about writing “Admit” (“A”) as a response, given the dramatic consequences it has on or for trial and summary judgment. The responding...
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Structural Procrastination Michael Sean Quinn Law Office of Michael Sean Quinn 1300 West Lynn #208 Austin, Texas 78703 mquinn@msqlaw.com (Resumes: See Website) (c) 512-656-0503 Frequently, procrastination is portrayed “in...
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ELEVEN COMMANDMENTS OF LEGAL ETHICS Michael Sean Quinn, Ph.D, J.D., Etc.* The list of universal principles of legal ethics below is intended to be simplistic, but quick and helpful guides. It works for all sorts of lawyers. If...
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