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Allied Bars Equality Mixer

The Allied Bars Equality Mixer, hosted by the Dallas Bar Association, was held on March 3rd, from 5–7 p.m. at the Arts District Mansion. […]

MABA Spirits & Sparkles Holiday Party

MABA Dallas held its “Spirits & Sparkles Holiday Party” at Bocado on December 4th […]

Owl-O-Ween

The 10th Annual OWL– O-WEEN (hosted by OWLawyers) was scary good.  Free drinks, Free bites and Costume Contest, at the Al Biernats North.  […]

PSH Joins The Rhode Island Federal Court/Bar Access to Justice Initiative’s Pro Bono Panel

March 25, 2026

Tom Cockriel Of Trenam Law Appointed to Tampa Bay Wave’s Board Of Directors

March 24, 2026

Bradley’s Margaret Oertling Cupples Named Recipient of Legacy Visionary Award from Women’s Foundation of Mississippi

March 24, 2026

Federal Court Upholds Shumaker’s $1 Million FINRA Arbitration Victory Against UBS

March 23, 2026

Resource Library

4 Top-Rated AI Legal Case Management Software

A complimentary guide to four AI-enabled tools that help avoid drowning in legal paperwork or missing court hearings. These tools manage the case lifecycle, from generating legal documents (contracts or NGAs) and identifying related laws to predicting case outcomes or highlighting potential risks. […]

The Solo Lawyer Handbook

From juggling client work and business operations to staying on top of your firm’s growth, your success relies on smart prioritization and effective resource management. This handbook is designed to help you navigate these challenges and take your solo practice to the next level. […]
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Staying Competitive in 2025: The Latest in SEO for Lawyers

With EEAT, AI overviews and a new approach to visibility, the new year brings new changes to Google’s search landscape. If your firm is looking to rank higher and stand out in crowded search results, don’t miss this exclusive webinar led by Omnizant’s Director of SEO, Emily Brady. […]

Who was the first Hispanic-American to serve as U.S. Attorney General?

WRONG! While she is a prominent Hispanic-American legal figure, she was never U.S. Attorney General. She made history as the first Hispanic Supreme Court Justice, appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009.

CORRECT! Alberto Gonzale s became the first Hispanic-American U.S. Attorney General when he was appointed by President George W. Bush in 2005. Before that, he served as White House Counsel from 2001 to 2005. As Attorney General, he played a key role in shaping legal policies during the post-9/11 era, though his tenure was marked by controversy, including the dismissal of U.S. attorneys.

WRONG! Although he has a strong legal background, including serving as California’s Attorney General and later as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Biden, he was never U.S. Attorney General.

WRONG! He served as U.S. Secretary of Labor under President Obama and led the Civil Rights Division of the DOJ but was never Attorney General.

 

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