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South Texas Lawyers Angry That an Alleged Judge-Briber Still Practices Law
“It's frustrating, to say the least, to think there's an attorney who's pleaded guilty to bribing a judge, and he's been allowed to keep practicing law,” solo practitioner Pat Nitsch said. “It's a black-and-white issue, as far as I'm concerned.”Texas Bill Proposing Statewide Court Security Access for Lawyers Passes Committee
House Bill 1359 by Rep. Gene Wu, D-Houston, would create a way for attorneys to apply with the State Bar of Texas for identification cards for use in any of Texas' 254 counties.Report: Most Ethical Companies Still Working to Improve Written Policies
What is considered to be some of the most ethical companies in the world such as Dell and Intel are still working to make employee policies and codes of conduct more comprehensive and digestible, according to a recent report from Ethisphere.Heir of Texas Divorcee Sues Over Lawyers' Contingency Fee
Helen Vickery's daughter wants a judge to decide if she must continue to pay three Houston-area lawyers who represented her mother in litigation following a contentious divorce.2nd Circuit, in First Impression, Aligns ADA and Rehab Act Claims
The appellate panel was in agreement that changes to federal law meant Rehabilitation Act claims of discrimination required applying the Americans With Disability Act standards, while splitting on how to interpret those standards.View more book results for the query "*"
Three Supreme Court Obstruction Rulings Guided Mueller's Team
Mueller's 448-page report has many case citations. Here are three that relate to U.S. Supreme Court rulings confronting obstruction.Tip for Law Firms: Litigation Funders Prefer Bundled Cases Over Single Suits
The portfolio-based approach to lending is becoming increasingly popular.Texas House Passes Life Premium Change Disclosure Bill
The bill author is a former Texas House speaker who saw his own premiums rise 100%.Plaintiff's Lawyers Step Aside in Employment Suit, as Judge Considers Sanctions
A federal judge in Manhattan is "seriously considering" sanctions against lawyers at a New York employment law boutique or their former client after the judge found the client committed perjury.DOJ's Jody Hunt Had a Front-Row Seat When All the Things Were Happening
Hunt, now the head of the U.S. Justice Department's civil division, featured prominently in the footnotes of Mueller's report.Trending Stories
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