Johnston Comments on “Slap on the Hand” In Video Deposition

Randy Johnston, who is often retained as an expert witness in a variety of cases, was quoted recently by The Texas Lawbook on a case where one attorney actually slapped the hand of opposing counsel during a contentious deposition. The question was whether this was a breach of professionalism or whether it was justified. When asked […]

Dallas Attorney Randy Johnston Covers Legal Ethics in Texas Business Litigation Book

Texas litigators sometimes find themselves running head-long into the Texas Disciplinary Rules of Professional Responsibility on their journey through the court system. In an effort to inform his fellow legal practitioners on how to avoid ethical rules violations “when the ice is getting thin,” Dallas trial lawyer Randy Johnston took on the task of writing […]

Texas Supreme Court Sets New Standard Based on Spoliation of Evidence

By Robert Tobey On July 3, 2014, the Texas Supreme Court set forth new standards for proof of spoliation of evidence in Brookshire Brothers, Ltd. v. Aldridge, 2014 Tex. LEXIS 562. This decision is important for every company that has a document retention policy. On September 2, 2004, Aldridge slipped and fell near a display […]

Johnston Tobey Attorneys Named Best Lawyers in Dallas for 2014

DALLAS, TX – (BusinessWire) – Business litigation attorneys Randy Johnston, Robert Tobey and Coyt Johnston Jr. have been selected Best Lawyers in Dallas for 2014 and featured in the May issue of D Magazine. Johnston Tobey, PC, has an enviable reputation as one of Dallas’ top litigation boutiques. Best known for their expertise in legal […]

Texas Adopts the Uniform Trade Secrets Act

The 2013 Texas legislature adopted the Uniform Trade Secrets Act, effective September 1, 2013. Nearly every state and the District of Columbia has passed this statute. Texas now joins these states in implementing nationwide standards concerning what trade secrets are and how they can be protected.

IRS Lists Dirty Dozen Tax Scams

The Internal Revenue Service lists its annual “Dirty Dozen” common tax scams that often peak during the tax filing season. Beware of claims that sound too good to be true, the IRS urges. The agency warns that taxpayers who buy into illegal tax scams can end up facing significant penalties and interest and even criminal prosecution.