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June 2023

Proof of Non-Economic Damages – or Not?

David Schenck authored the article, "Proof of Non-Economic Damages – or Not?" published in the Tarrant County Bar Association Bar Bulletin's May/June 2023 Issue.

Dykema Litigation Institute Webinars 1 result

9.19.23

Dykema's Annual Supreme Court Review and Preview

Join members of Dykema’s national appellate and critical motions practice for a discussion of the key cases the Supreme Court decided in this past term, and what to expect in its upcoming term.

Last Month at the Supreme Court Publications 3 results

2.12.24

Last Month at the Supreme Court | February 2024

Dykema’s appellate group is delighted to present the February 2024 edition of “Last Month at the Supreme Court.” Each publication will feature synopses of the Court’s high-profile and client-oriented…

12.15.23

Last Month at the Supreme Court | December 2023

Dykema’s appellate group is delighted to present the December edition of its monthly publication, “Last Month at the Supreme Court.” Each publication will feature synopses of the Court’s high-profile…

11.13.23

Last Month at the Supreme Court | November 2023

Dykema’s appellate group is delighted to present the inaugural edition of its monthly publication, “Last Month at the Supreme Court.” Each publication will feature synopses of the Court’s high-profile…

Legal Alerts 17 results

2.12.24

Supreme Court Dissects Sixth Amendment Rules of Evidence

In Smith v. Arizona, the Supreme Court dives into whether the Sixth Amendment’s Confrontation Clause allows the prosecution in a criminal trial to present testimony of an expert conveying the…

2.12.24

Supreme Court Grants Review of Former President Trump’s Effort to Remain on Colorado Ballot

Many are wondering how a “long shot” lawsuit went from a state courtroom in Denver to the United States Supreme Court in a matter of months. On January 5, the Supreme Court agreed to review a ruling…

2.12.24

Supreme Court Hears Takings Clause Case

In Devillier v. Texas, the Court considers whether a party can sue a state directly under the Takings Clause of the Fifth Amendment.

Press Mentions 4 results

1.06.15

David Schenck, Christopher Kratovil and Kristina Williams Author Article for Westlaw

Dallas-based attorneys in Dykema’s Litigation practice, member David J. Schenck, leader of the Firm’s Specialized Litigation & Advanced Motion Practice Team, member Christopher D. Kratovil, and…

1.28.14

David Schenck Quoted in ABA Journal Feature on Chief Judge Carl Stewart

David J. Schenck, Dallas-based member of Dykema’s Litigation Department and a highly-regarded trial and appellate lawyer, is quoted in an article—“Meet the chief judge of the nation’s most divisive,…

3.21.13

David Schenck Quoted in Texas Lawyer

David J. Schenck, a member of Dykema’s Litigation Department resident in the Firm’s Dallas office, was quoted in an article, “Help Wanted: Who Will Fill 5th Circuit Vacancies?” that appeared in the…

Press Releases 1 result

1.31.23

Texas Fifth Court of Appeals Justice David J. Schenck Rejoins Dykema’s Dallas Office

Dykema, a leading national law firm, today announced the addition of Justice David J. Schenck to the firm’s Commercial Litigation Practice Group resident in its Dallas office. Schenck rejoins Dykema…

Speaking Engagements 2 results

9.28.23

Developments and Trends in Texas Rules of Judicial Disclosure, Recusal, and Disqualification

Chris Kratovil and David Schenck each served as featured presenters for the State Bar of Texas' webcast "Developments and Trends in Texas Rules of Judicial Disclosure, Recusal, and Disqualification,"…

4.05.23

Kratovil and Schenck Participate in Panel on Developments and Trends in Texas Rules of Judicial Disclosure, Recusal, and Disqualifications

Chris Kratovil and David Schenck participated in the State Bar of Texas' panel, "Developments and Trends in Texas Rules of Judicial Disclosure, Recusal, and Disqualifications."