Jul 25, 2024
Enoch Kever Members Prueger and Einhorn published in News for the Bar
Amy Prueger and Elana Einhorn published Diminishing Discretion: The Evolving Landscape of New Trial Standards in the February 2024 edition of News for the Bar, a publication of the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas. The article investigates how three Texas Supreme Court cases radically changed the jurisprudence on review of a trial […]
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Enoch Kever Member Amy Prueger published in THE ADVOCATE
Amy Prueger’s Navigating the New Landscape: An Overview of the Texas Business Court is the lead article in the Spring 2024 edition of The Advocate, from the Litigation Section of the State Bar of Texas. The Spring edition focuses on the new Texas Business Court, which will be open for business on September 1, 2024.
Read MoreJul 25, 2024
Prueger and Churchin Present on new Texas courts: the Business Court and the Fifteenth Court of Appeals
Enoch Kever Members, Amy Prueger and Sara Churchin, joined by Megan LaVoie, Administrative Director for the Texas Office of Court Administration, spoke at the TexasBarCLE’s 47th Annual Course on Advanced Civil Trial on the new Texas courts, specifically the Texas Business Court and the Fifteenth Court of Appeals. These courts will begin hearing cases starting […]
Read MoreJul 19, 2024
Melissa Lorber elected President-Elect for TCWLA
Enoch Kever congratulates member Melissa Lorber on her election to the 2024-25 Travis County Women Lawyers’ Association Board of Directors. TCWLA, a non-profit focused on fostering communication among women lawyers and strengthening the image and position of women lawyers in the community, stands by three powerful pillars – connections, community, and camaraderie. Melissa has served […]
Read MoreSep 22, 2023
Churchin and Prueger take to the CLE circuit
On September 7, Enoch Kever attorneys Amy Prueger and Sara Berkeley Churchin (along with Supreme Court of Texas Justice, Jeff Boyd) presented a CLE to over 70 attorneys with the San Antonio Bar Association. The presentation, sponsored by the State Bar of Texas Litigation Section focused on the newly formed Texas Business Court and 15th […]
Read MoreJul 21, 2023
Einhorn and Lorber Published in Texas Bar Journal
Enoch Kever Members, Elana Einhorn and Melissa Lorber, along with Amanda G. Taylor and Maitreya Tomlinson, have been published in the July/August 2023 Texas Bar Journal. The article, HELP US HELP YOU – Top 10 appellate mistakes in the trial courts, “outlines 10 common mistakes in the trial court that cause problems on appeal,” specifically: […]
Read MoreMay 8, 2023
Elana Einhorn’s Work Published in Two Journals
EK Member, Elana Einhorn, has written two new articles. The July 2023 issue of the Texas Bar Journal will feature Top 10 Appellate Mistakes at the Trial Court based on a presentation by Melissa Lorber (Enoch Kever PLLC), Amanda Taylor (Butler Snow LLP), and Maitreya Tomlinson (The Tomlinson Firm LLP), This article outlines ten common […]
Read MoreMay 5, 2023
Melissa Lorber Argues at the First Court of Appeals
Melissa Lorber made headlines last month with her First Court of Appeals Argument representing Preston Hollow in case number 01-21-00602-CVI, Senior Care Living VI LLC vs. Preston Hollow Capital LLC et al. For more information, here are links to the court of appeals page for the case, the video of the oral argument, and the […]
Read MoreMar 16, 2023
Introductions at the Investiture
Enoch Kever is proud to maintain a strong relationship with the regulatory/administrative law community. EK founding member, Retired Justice Craig Enoch, had the honor of introducing his friend and former Winstead colleague, Hon. Linda Burgess, at her recent induction as Administrative Law Judge for the Texas State Office of Administrative Hearings. Seen here with the […]
Read MoreFeb 13, 2023
Demystifying the Texas Grievance Process
The Texas Bar Journal recently published the third in a series of articles entitled “What Texas Lawyers Need to Know about the Texas Grievance Process” co-authored by Mike Truesdale and Seana Willing, Chief Disciplinary Counsel for the State Bar of Texas (the articles are reposted on the State Bar of Texas website). Part one addressed […]
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