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A Life & Legacy Illuminated: Celebrating Fred Gray, Champion of Civil Rights on November 30, 2023
Please join us for an inspiring evening as we pay tribute to the remarkable life and enduring legacy of visiting speaker Fred Gray, an iconic figure of the Civil Rights Movement. -
The man convicted of murder in Odessa in 1983 was proven “actually innocent” and exonerated by the Criminal Court of Appeals of Texas.
James Reyos, a client of Texas Tech University's Innocence Clinic, part of the Innocence Project of Texas and the clinical programs at Texas Tech's School of Law, was granted post-conviction habeas relief by the Criminal Court of Appeals of Texas Wednesday (Oct. 4). -
Bowman and Brooke boosts Dallas office with new hires
Firm adds three lawyers and signs new lease -
Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury elected State Bar of Texas president-elect
AUSTIN—Texas attorneys elected Cindy V. Tisdale of Granbury to be president-elect of the State Bar of Texas, a press release states. -
Governor Abbott Appoints Three to Texas 1836 Project Advisory Committee
Governor Abbott Appoints Three to Texas 1836 Project Advisory Committee. -
Butler Snow adds two attorneys to Austin office, five across four offices
AUSTIN – Jordan Jarreau and Andrew D. Tingan have joined Butler Snow’s Austin, Texas, office. Jarreau will practice with the firm’s pharmaceutical, medical device and health care litigation group and Tingan will practice with the firm’s commercial litigation group. -
D. Todd Smith Joins Butler Snow’s Appellate Group
AUSTIN, Feb. 4, 2021 – Appellate attorney D. Todd Smith has joined Butler Snow LLP, strengthening the firm’s already impressive appellate and written advocacy practice in Austin and Texas, as well as continuing the growth of the firm’s Austin office, a press release states. -
HUSCH BLACKWELL LLP: Husch Blackwell Elects 23 to 2021 Partnership Class
Husch Blackwell has elected 23 attorneys to the firm’s partnership, effective January 1, 2021. -
McGinnis Lochridge welcomes Traci M. Clements in Dallas
DALLAS – McGinnis Lochridge is welcoming Traci M. Clements as a Partner in Dallas. -
Balch & Bingham Continues Houston Growth with Addition of Creditors Rights & Bankruptcy Team of Lloyd A. Lim and Rachel Thompson Kubanda
HOUSTON – Balch & Bingham’s Houston office continues to expand with the addition of an experienced Creditors Rights & Bankruptcy team comprised of Lloyd A. Lim, partner, and Rachel Thompson Kubanda, associate. -
MCGINNIS LOCHRIDGE: McGinnis Lochridge Welcomes Daniel Atkinson in Dallas
McGinnis Lochridge is pleased to welcome Daniel Atkinson, who joins the firm’s Employment, Labor and Employee Benefits Practice Group as an associate in Dallas. -
Former student accuses Texas Tech University of disability discrimination
LUBBOCK – A former student in Texas Tech University's physician assistant program in Midland alleges she was discriminated against because of her disability. -
Rampy named a top attorney in Texas
DALLAS – Holly Rampy was a small part of one of the biggest murder cases in Texas. -
Thankful for ... football
Photo courtesy Michael C. Johnson/US Presswire. The University of Texas Longhorns battle it out with the Texas Tech Red Raiders in a 2012 matchup. -
Crenshaw Named Jefferson County District Attorney
BEAUMONT, Texas – An Assistant United States Attorney in the Beaumont Office of the U.S. Attorney has been appointed to serve as the next Jefferson County District Attorney, announced U.S. Attorney John M. Bales. -
Scott, Crenshaw tapped to fill vacancies in Jefferson County
With two Jefferson County elected officials stepping down, Gov. Rick Perry announced Monday his appointments to fill the vacancies. -
Starnes tells of legal 'wild ride' while representing Kountze cheerleaders
When Beaumont attorney David Starnes first began representing cheerleaders from a small East Texas community who were told they couldn't hold banners containing Bible verses at football games, he thought he would make a brief court appearance on their behalf and it would all be done. -
Legally Speaking: Who's teaching your children? You might be shocked
The recently-released movie “The Company You Keep,” directed by and starring Robert Redford, examines what happens when an investigative journalist reveals the hidden Weather Underground past of a mild-mannered Albany attorney implicated in a botched bank robbery in the 1970s during which a security guard was killed. -
Wortham, Crenshaw join U.S. Attorney's Office in Beaumont
Photo by Marilyn Tennissen.U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Texas John Malcolm Bales, center, stands with his two new hires, Cory Crenshaw, left, and Baylor Wortham, right, shortly after the young men were sworn in as assistant prosecutors.