Elizabeth Geary Receives 2024 TYLA President’s Award of Merit
Elizabeth Geary was recently honored with a President’s Award of Merit by the Texas Young Lawyers Association at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in Dallas.
Read MoreElizabeth Geary was recently honored with a President’s Award of Merit by the Texas Young Lawyers Association at the State Bar of Texas Annual Meeting in Dallas.
Read MoreWhile the influence that oral argument may have on a trial or appellate court’s decision is debatable, advocates can ensure they garner the greatest impact from oral arguments with several do’s and don’ts.
Read MoreThe discretion in denying permissive interlocutory appeals is vast. While Texas law allows for such appeals under specific conditions, appellate courts have the authority to decline them, even when all parties agree on the importance of the legal question.
Read MoreElizabeth Geary’s blog post delves into the recent amendments to the Texas Rules of Appellate Procedure, emphasizing the necessity of a strong introduction and simplicity in framing arguments.
Read MoreTaking time to think through how the trial transcript will read on appeal might turn your trial victory into an appellate affirmation.
Read MoreFindings of fact and conclusions of law (“FFCL”) are pivotal in preserving errors following a bench trial. This article examines four prevalent pitfalls that often lead to waiver.
Read MoreThe Present and Ready Blog – your go-to source for procedural and strategic insights from appellate specialist Elizabeth Geary.
Read MoreCongratulations to Kelly Hart’s newest partners—Caitlyn Hubbard, John Phair, and Ryan Roper.
Read MoreKelly Hart receives top-tier rankings in the 2024 edition of U.S. News – Best Lawyers® “Best Law Firms,” including two National and 24 Metropolitan Tier 1 rankings.
Read MoreTwenty-six Kelly Hart attorneys are recognized in The Best Lawyers in America: Ones to Watch 2024 Edition.
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