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The Casemaker-Fastcase Merger: What you need to know to make the most of the new platform
The State Bar of Texas has provided free access to legal research through both Fastcase and Casemaker as a member benefit for many years. In January, Fastcase and Casemaker merged and will be combining to offer a comprehensive set of tools and products under one platform: Fastcase.
Grammar Tip: Hyphenating Compound Adjectives
Hyphens play a wide variety of roles in written English. One of those roles is to add clarity to compound adjectives (adjectives made of two or more words) that immediately precede and modify nouns in sentences.
Texas Criminal Pattern Jury Charges—Crimes against Persons and Property Special Supplement Released
The Texas Criminal Pattern Jury Charges—Crimes against Persons and Property special supplement, affecting CPJC 91.8 (Lesser Included Offense Analysis and Relationship between Trespass and Burglary) and CPJC 91.10 (Terminology: “Of Another” and “Ownership”), clarifies certain aspects of the crimes of burglary and criminal trespassing.
Attention: Download Your New Version of Guardianship Alternatives
In August 2021, the Guardianship Alternatives digital download was updated.
Now Available! Annotated Texas Family Code, 2021 Edition
The 2021 edition of Annotated Texas Family Code, a joint project of the Family Law Section of the State Bar of Texas and the Texas Family Law Foundation, is now available for purchase.
New from Texas Bar Books! The Texas Deceptive Trade Practice Act Reference Card
Quickly get the support you need with this convenient trifold guide.
Important Update: Essentials of Texas Firearms Law to be Discontinued
The Texas Legislature during its 2021 Regular Session substantially revised the state’s firearms laws through the enactment of House Bills 1927 and 2112 and Senate Bill 550, which all become effective on September 1, 2021.
DITCH THE BINDERS! THE NEW EDITION OF THE TEXAS REAL ESTATE FORMS MANUAL IS NOW A SOFTBOUND BOOK!
The new 2021 edition of the Texas Real Estate Forms Manual, now in a more attractive and convenient softbound format, contains case law updates, additional information to aid practicing attorneys, and more than a dozen new forms.