Thursday, July 24, 2014

Houston Legal Links 7/24/14

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Top legal news includes: Man charged with murder after body is found at West Texas trial firm; Arizona inmate dies 2 hours after controversial execution begins; Smoking banned at Houston city parks, libraries; Judge returns Crane-McLane-Comcast lawsuit to state court; Five children taken by CPS after traffic stop; Falkenberg: Anthony Graves helps open a painful door to the past, and perhaps (Chron subsc); Harris Co. Gets Grant To Expand ‘No Refusal’ DWI Enforcement; After surprise break-up, Houston real estate company sues co-founder; Medical Board Beefs Up Burzynski Complaint; Future of ACA Subsidies for Texans Unclear After Court Rulings; Report: New Law Led to Statewide Drop in Abortions; 18 police officers sue Austin after reassignments; Texas insurance industry to Uber: Slow down; Industry poll says Americans want more oil production, support offshore drilling; Apache faces more investor activism; How many Houstonians are really millionaires? & 2014 Texas Gavel Awards winners announced.


For the water cooler: Airbnb guest won’t leave, forcing condo owner to begin eviction proceedings; How Bad Is Life In A Law Firm? A Sitcom Tries To Answer That Question; Feds and 15 states announce suits against law firms, attorneys and others over mortgage-relief work (Not TX); Unisom delirium blamed for lawyer’s actions in police standoff; judge tosses charges; Federal judge nixes 551-pound man’s plea to end house arrest early due to his weight; Murder-suicide does not have to be disclosed to home buyer, state supreme court says; Judge OKs class action over working conditions for almost 21,000 Apple employees; Jefferson Parish small claims judge Patrick DeJean says office revenue is ‘not public money’; Which Law Schools Received the Most Applications For Fall 2013?; Understanding Law School: 3 Common Misperceptions & Bankruptcy Judge Sanctions Girls Gone Wild Founder Joe Francis.


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