By Angela Morris | June 21, 2020
Tamika "Tami" Craft and Cheri Thomas both want the vote to become the Democratic nominee for the Place 7 justice on Houston's Fourteenth Court of Appeals.
By Angela Morris | June 21, 2020
Judge Alexandra Smoots-Thomas and Cheryl Elliott Thornton are the two candidates in the Democratic Primary runoff race for the Houston-based 164th Civil District Court.
By Angela Morris | June 21, 2020
Judge Elizabeth Beach claims her years as a trial judge better qualify her, but opponent Brian Walker argues that his appellate law experience is more extensive.
By Angela Morris | June 21, 2020
Here are Texas Lawyers election Q&A's with Terry Adams and James Lombardino, who are vying to become the Place 5 justice on the First Court of Appeals in the July 14 runoff election.
By Angela Morris | June 19, 2020
Read Q&As about the qualifications and experience of the 30 Texas Republican candidates running for 15 benches in primary runoff elections in July.
By Angela Morris | June 18, 2020
Learn about the experience and qualifications of the 16 Democratic judicial candidates competing in eight primary runoff races in Texas on July 14.
Texas Lawyer | Event|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 17, 2020
Houston attorney, Kevin Dubose of Alexander Dubose & Jefferson, spoke to Texas Lawyer about his recent victory in the case W&T Offshore v. Wesley Fredieu and what it was like to try a case remotely through Zoom.
By Angela Morris | June 12, 2020
"I think it's very important for all of us to show a fair jury trial could be had during these uncertain times," said plaintiffs attorney Mark Underwood, who participated in a federal civil jury trial this week.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Commentary|Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 10, 2020
Bruce Patterson, a partner at Patterson + Sheridan, spoke with Texas Lawyer about the state of intellectual property law during the COVID-19 pandemic, and what we can expect once the virus is vanquished.
Texas Lawyer | Expert Opinion|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | June 9, 2020
You have the right to remain silent. But if asked by a police officer, you must identify yourself otherwise you risk being arrested for failure to identify, says Mike Howard, a Dallas criminal defense attorney.
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