- Appellate Win in the Texas Fourth Court of Appeals
April 8, 2026
We are pleased to share a recent appellate victory on behalf of our clients. In Moreno v. Tidwell, No. 04-24-00387-CV (Tex. App.—San Antonio Feb. 25, 2026), the Fourth Court of Appeals wholly
- When a Person’s Final Wishes Are Challenged: A Complete Trial Victory
April 8, 2026
Some cases are about more than legal technicalities. They’re about whether a person’s carefully considered choices, made in the final chapter of their life, will be honored or dismantled
- Breakthrough: Blood Test Makes it Possible to Track Alzheimer’s Advancement
June 18, 2019
A connection between Neurofilament light (NfL) levels present in the blood and Alzheimer’s disease was recently made in a study released by the JAMA Network.
- New Study Might Diagnose CTE in Brains of the Living
May 23, 2019
A recent study published in the New England Journal of medicine revealed that brain scans of more than two dozen former NFL players found that the men had abnormal levels of the protein linked to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (C.T.E.), the degenerative brain disease we have discussed here that’s associated with repeated hits to the head.
- JUST PUT DOWN THE SUPPLEMENTS
May 15, 2019
There have long been debates among established medical authorities and supplement manufacturers, especially when it comes to treating cognitive decline. Are the myriad of supplements currently on the market a genie in a bottle? Or is it better to focus on leading a healthy, balanced lifestyle?
- BREAKING NEWS: Promising Alzheimer’s Drug Fails in Late-Stage Human Trials
April 23, 2019
Another big blow came to the Alzheimer’s research community late last month when pharmaceutical company Biogen and Eisai Co. announced on March 22 that they would terminate two late-stage studies of