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   Dan Boyd has become a recognized expert in numerous areas of the law. Numerous publications, from the Texas Bar Journal and Baylor Law Review, to California-based James Publishing Company have made his writings available to judges and lawyers who seek a greater understanding of the law. His writings have been cited for decisional authority by several Texas appellate courts, including the Supreme Court of Texas, in published opinions (See Reputation for more on that subject). Below is a partial list of his published papers and articles.

Texas Pretrial Practice, Brister, Boyd, Presby. A two volume treatise published by James Publishing Company.
"The Coming of the New New Deal: The Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002" Fort Worth Business Press, September, 2002.
"SEC Enforcement: Will the walk Equal the Talk?" Fort Worth Business Press, July, 2003.
"Current Trends in Conflict of Interest Law," 53 Baylor Law Review 1 (2001).
"Contribution and Indemnity Among Defendants in Failed Financial Institution Litigation," paper presented to A Conference on Civil Litigation Arising From A Failed Financial Institution, Sponsored by S.M.U. School of Law, 1992.
"The Current State of Jury Misconduct Claims in Texas Civil Cases," 21 S. Tex. L. J. 23 (1980).¹
"Texas Supreme Court Writ of Error Jurisdiction and Its Exercise." 46 Tex. Bar J. 892 (1983).
"New Rules of Civil Procedure: From Judgment to Appeal," 43 Tex. Bar J. 1040 (1980).
"Pleadings and Attacks on Pleadings," paper presented to Advanced Civil Litigation Short Course, sponsored by Southern Methodist University School of Law, 1987, 1988 and 1989.
"Recent Developments in Admissions and Interrogatories," paper presented to the annual Advanced Civil Discovery Seminar, sponsored by University of Houston College of Law, 1981, and revised and presented in each year from 1982-1986.
"Common Relevancy Problems," paper presented to the annual Advanced Evidence Seminar, sponsored by South Texas College of Law, 1983, and revised and presented in 1984 and 1985.
“Perfection of Appeal: State Court,” co-authored with Michael Jung, 1992 Advanced Civil Appellate Practice Course book, State Bar of Texas.
"An Overview of the Texas Appellate Process," paper presented to the Advanced Civil Litigation Course, University of Houston, March, 1991.
“Preservation of Error: Trial,” revision and update of paper originally written by David Keltner, 1990 State Bar of Texas Advanced Civil Appellate Course Book.
"Appeals: Avoiding Traps for the Unwary," article presented to Business Litigation Section of Dallas Bar Association, July, 1989.
¹ This article has been cited for authority in three published opinions by appellate courts, including the Supreme Court of Texas (622 S.W.2d at 575).

 

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