How to Prepare for a Law Firm Interview: The Ultimate Guide
Whether you’re a recent law school graduate, you’re looking to transition to another practice area, or if you simply haven’t had a job interview in a while, this guide will help you stand out and secure a job offer. 
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					The Em Dash (—): How to Use It Correctly
The overuse of the em dash has become a common complaint in AI-generated text. Does this mean we should stop using this punctuation mark?
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					Senate Bill 17: Foreign Ownership of Real Property in Texas
Senate Bill 17 restricts foreign ownership of real property in Texas, impacting individuals and entities from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
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					Alternative Legal Careers: Law Practice Areas and Law-Adjacent Jobs to Consider
If you're a recent law school graduate or you're thinking of a career change, then you're in good company.
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					Judge Dan Hinde Ends Term as Chair of Texas Pattern Jury Charges — Oversight Committee
This year, Judge Dan Hinde will end his term as chair of the Texas Pattern Jury Charges — Oversight Committee. Read his insights on the Pattern Jury Charges based on his years of service.
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					How to Use AI in Your Law Practice: Real-World Tips for Texas Lawyers
Using AI in your law practice can increase productivity while improving your services. But it's not as easy as flipping a switch.
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					Why is the Oxford Comma So Controversial?
The Oxford comma is a contentious punctuation mark. Learn why it's debated, its impact on legal writing, and what style guides recommend.
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					How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome: What Attorneys Need to Know
Imposter syndrome can impact lawyers at any stage of their careers. It is possible to overcome self-doubt and enhance your legal practice.
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					Mentorship Programs and Opportunities for Law Students in Texas
Mentorship opportunities offer guidance, career development, and valuable industry insights to Texas law students. Here are some to consider.
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					Passive Voice: When to Avoid It and When to Use It
Passive voice may seem like something every writer needs to avoid, but it's actually useful in certain situations.
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					What it Means to be a Trauma-Informed Lawyer
Being trauma-informed can benefit both clients and legal professionals. Learn more from this insightful conversation with TLAP Director Michelle Fontenot.
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					Actionable Ways for Lawyers to Succeed in 2025
Improve your law practice by enhancing soft skills, implementing AI tools, and leveraging social media marketing.
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					Parallel Structure: What You Need to Know About Parallelism
By implementing parallel structure in your legal writing, you can create clear, balanced, and professional sentences.
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					New Rules for Legal Paraprofessionals Delayed
New rules allowing licensed paraprofessionals to provide limited legal services to low-income Texans have been delayed. No new date has been set for the rules to go into effect
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					Who vs. Whom: How to Always Make the Right Choice
How do you correctly choose between who or whom? Texas Bar Books Editor Roger Siebert is here to provide the answer you're looking for.
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