Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Houston Legal Links 9/2

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Top legal news includes: Federal trial starts over tough Texas voter ID law; Death Row Jesus is sure to raise some eyebrows; Crude oil rides Texas’ rails with little tracking; TX Supreme Court Issues ‘Groundbreaking’ Opinion on Prior Restraint (Texas Lawbook); Nearly 100 collies seized as part of Tomball bankruptcy case; Local federal judge returns same-sex case back to state court; Security Breach at Memorial Hermann; Houston fire union president resigns, citing threats; Meet Texas Lawyer’s 2014 Winning Women (Texas Lawyer); Patent Cases Pour into East Texas Despite Data Showing District Not So Plaintiff-Friendly (Texas Lawbook); Fake deputies storm home, rob Liberty County family; New report on 2013 fire that killed four firefighters; Abbott appeals abortion ruling; Cold-case review leads to murder charge in 1995 shooting; Indigent Criminal Defense Lawyers Must Report Work Time (Texas Lawyer); 50-foot boat catches fire under Kemah Bridge; Perry says disparaging tweet unauthorized; Fikac: Perry hires belie ‘What, me worry?’ persona (Chron subsc); Possible Terror Brewing in Mexico; Hilcorp drops bid to force drilling on holdouts; Mexico’s Pemex says production to increase in 2015; Feds advance hydraulic fracturing rule; Study finds more arsenic in wells near drilling; Chron: Houston’s top companies ranked & Happy Labor Day! Houston Has More Workplace Fatalities Than Other Texas Cities.


For the water cooler: Lawyer is accused of persuading client to invest $120K in his cat litter box invention; ALS Association withdraws controversial applications to trademark ‘ice bucket challenge’; Lawyer who judge slammed for dressing ‘like something out of Harry Potter’ expresses shock at ‘unwarranted attack’; The Best Law Firms To Work For: Midlevel Associates Speak; Questioning jurisdiction, state supreme court finds Google does not have to reveal blogger’s ID; Determining driver impairment with marijuana involves imperfect science, says law enforcement; Proskauer, Greenberg Removed From Lawsuit (Law.com); TSA: Timely Sword Advice & NY Shield Law Protects Author From Divorce Case Subpoena (Law.com).


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