By Murry Cohen | August 21, 2020
Would it violate the Texas Code of Judicial Conduct for an appellate court in an opinion to "confess to an impulse to safeguard an industry that is vital to Texas's economic well-being" and describe the "blessing" of being "a conservative panel on an intermediate court in a relatively conservative part of Texas"?
By Angela Morris | August 21, 2020
A trial court is pushing forward with a civil jury trial in a high school auditorium, with one lawyer appearing via Zoom because his doctor banned him from appearing in person due to age and health problems that put him at high risk if he gets COVID-19. The litigant lost an appeal to the Texas Supreme Court to delay the trial.
By Charles Toutant | August 21, 2020
The immigration group is advising members who have visited the immigration court facility in the past 14 days to get tested for COVID-19 and to self-quarantine until the results are known.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 21, 2020
A Long Island Democrat said he was troubled by ways of skirting the temperature checks at courthouses, and a Manhattan state senator brought up the subject of air filtration.
By Ryan Tarinelli | August 21, 2020
A Long Island Democrat said he was troubled by ways of skirting the temperature checks at courthouses, and a Manhattan state senator brought up the subject of air filtration.
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By P.J. D'Annunzio | August 20, 2020
"It really does hamper the citizen's right to have input," said George Bochetto, the attorney representing the Friends of Marconi Plaza in a dispute over removing the Christopher Columbus statue. "I am not necessarily faulting ... the courts because the COVID pandemic has shut down City Hall. But it definitely has a big impact. I'm just not sure what the answer is."
By Angela Morris | August 20, 2020
Among almost 2,800 lawyers surveyed in June, 57% said they would not be open to a virtual jury trial. So it's no surprise that a San Antonio court couldn't find lawyers to volunteer for its first Zoom civil jury trial on Wednesday.
By Jane Wester | August 19, 2020
The existing plan for a fraud trial involved everyone but the testifying witness wearing a mask, and the defense lawyer said he was worried about his "effectiveness as an advocate" through a mask.
By Charles Toutant | August 19, 2020
The problem has been corrected as of Tuesday and attorneys who received the mistaken notices should expect to receive corrected ones. But the arrival of so many dismissal notices caused confusion and concern for some lawyers.
By C. Ryan Barber | August 19, 2020
Sentencing is set for Dec. 10 in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The former FBI lawyer, Kevin Clinesmith, is represented by MoloLamken's Justin Shur.
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