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BEAUMONT – The Ferguson Law Firm has added another talented attorney to its already-impressive roster of trial attorneys with the addition of Harrison Tatum, a Southeast Texas native who joined the firm last month, a press release states.
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Justice Sonia Sotomayor’s ill-informed comments and questions at the recent oral argument in the challenge to the Biden Administration’s COVID vaccination mandate case (National Federation of Independent Business v. Department of Labor) provide a timely reminder that the hyper-elite legal talent on the nation’s High Court is not always what it is cracked up to be.
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HOUSTON – The Office of Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee (HCAO) announces the launch of its first annual Summer Legal Academy (SLA), a legal training and educational program designed to expose high school students to the path to becoming an attorney, a press release states.
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BoyarMiller Counsel Jill Willard Young Receives Distinguished Alumnus Award from Alma Mater.
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AUSTIN – The River Road Independent School District wants to hire a San Antonio law firm to bring a hail claim, according to documents obtained by The Record.
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Governor Abbott Appoints Three to Texas 1836 Project Advisory Committee.
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I love coffee and as someone who has traveled over 3 million miles, some of the best of my many coffee memories were from Dean & DeLuca.
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AUSTIN—Texas attorneys elected Laura Gibson of Houston to be president-elect of the State Bar of Texas, a press release states.
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McALLEN – A lawsuit seeking no less than $25 million in damages for the false imprisonment, sexual assault and rape of a 16-year old girl has been brought against the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District.
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HOUSTON – A Houston contractor alleges that it was not paid in full for the construction of a junior high school.
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BEAUMONT – Three high school coaches are accused of using excessive exercise as punishment and causing injuries to a student athlete.
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A Collin County man is suing a Kansas company, alleging lack of restitution for his steel detailing services.
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This "Legally Speaking" column was first published in the Southeast Texas Record on Dec. 18, 2012
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In 2013, the Federal Judges Association and the Federal Bar Association jointly sponsored a national high school essay contest on “What a Fair and Impartial Judiciary Means to Me and to the United States.”
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HOUSTON (Legal Newsline) – Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott announced an agreement on Wednesday with a Houston-based entity that allegedly falsely claimed to be an accredited educational institution.
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When attorney Bob Wortham began his career in public service more than 40 years ago, it was in the Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office. Now after serving as a district court judge and a U.S. attorney, Wortham is coming full circle and running to lead the office where he first started.
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Port Arthur attorney Langston Adams has been appointed to serve out the term of late Judge John Paul Davis in Jefferson County Court at Law No. 3.
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Longtime Jefferson County judge John Paul Davis died Feb. 10 at age 74. Davis had been serving as judge of County Court at Law No. 3 for 20 years.
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In a recent interview, Justice Antonin Scalia—as towering a legal authority as they come—discussed his belief as a Catholic not only that the Devil exists, but that Satan is still very much around and even “wilier” than ever before.
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In case the government shutdown has you worried about missing out on all the strange happenings at our nation’s courthouses, fear not; there’ enough weirdness going on in the legal system to keep you happy for quite some time.