Friday, January 16, 2015

Houston Legal Links 1/16/2015

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Top legal news includes: Judge rules BP’s Macondo well spilled 3.19 million barrels of oil into Gulf; Public corruption unit funding back under first House budget; Perry’s Farewell Speech: Read Between the Lines; Perry spends big bucks in campaign cash as he fights indictment; ‘Citizen’ board of wealthy Texas donors will help lawmakers; State commission recommends case limits for attorneys defending indigent (Chron subsc); Prominent area leaders hold forum on criminal justice; Falling oil prices to spur business bankruptcy storm in Houston; Texas Lawyer Shadows Locke Lord’s Chair on First Day Post-Merger (Texas Lawyer); Sources: Abbott Will Wait to Decide on Janek’s Future; HPD makes arrest in 30-year-old cold case in the Heights; Man charged in teen girlfriend’s after-prom death; Prison agency provides details on 10 killed in bus wreck; Relatives upset they can’t visit inmates injured in wreck; Fracking Litigation to Watch in 2015 (Texas Lawyer); Texas 10 Most Wanted program leads to 28 arrests last year; Schlumberger cutting 9,000 jobs, including in Houston; Mexico considers delaying some oil exploration bidding; Year of the megadeal: Houston’s VC dollars surge in 2014 & Greater Houston’s Biggest Speed Traps.


For the water cooler: Work Dries Up At Quinn Emanuel, And Its Leader’s Solution Is For Attorneys To ‘Do Some Fun Stuff’; Beer lovers torpedo Lagunitas lawsuit against Sierra Nevada; U of San Diego School of Law Launches Direct Admissions Program for USD Undergraduate Students – no LSAT required; Saks Continues to Assert a Legal Right to Discriminate Against Trans Employees; Fewer and Fewer Students Are Applying to Law School; If You’re In Law School, You’re Probably Depressed; BigLaw lawyer gives up law practice for organic farming; Baseball’s Antitrust Exemption Upheld in Appeals Court; Standard Of Review: Proposing Some New Great Legal TV Shows; Dershowitz Decries ‘Kafkaesque World of American Justice’; Lawyer indicted in mortgage-fraud case, accused of using another attorney’s identity on closing docs; Judge says top Penn State lawyer didn’t represent ex-officials, clearing way for obstruction trial & 10th Circuit tosses law student’s suit over expulsion procedure.


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