Friday, January 9, 2015

Houston Legal Links 1/9/2015

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Top legal news includes: City settling suit against HPD chief for $50,000; Dispute over tanker’s Kurdish oil continues in Houston court; Former V&E Managing Partner Joins Greenhill & Co. in Houston (Texas Lawyer); Lawsuit Claims Houston Attorneys Threatened to Out Former Mob Boss Living in Witness Protection; During Strip Club Deal; Sentencing delayed for HPD officer who helped drug smugglers; Harris County Jail behind times on inmate visitation (Chron subsc); N. Texas Walmart employee refuses to print shotgun wedding photo; Texas city that prepared for oil boom now waits for bust; Bill Looks to Prevent Gay Marriage From Becoming Legal in Texas; Houston FedEx driver caught on camera taking puppies; Jury convicts guard who used taser in WalMart parking lot; Two men arrested, charged with repeatedly robbing people after they visit Houston banks; Pregnancy discrimination persists despite law’s expectations (Chron subsc); Former Texas lawyer Paul Andrews Indicted in Alleged Murder-for-Hire Plot (Texas Lawyer); Obama administration sued over Gulf of Mexico fracking info; Mexico’s Pemex proposes to import U.S. crude; EnergyBuzz: What Were the Largest Energy IPOs in Texas During 2014? (Texas Lawyer) & Renowned trader sees $40 oil as ‘absolute price floor.’


For the water cooler: Oklahoma lawmakers considering ban on wearing hoodies in public; Besieged Maryland county official recants threat to sue reporter for printing his name without his permission; Detroit judge found ‘psychotic,’ mentally ill, unfit for the bench; Harvard law grad loses defamation suit over plagiarism rebuke on transcript; Lawyer’s controversial DUI-checkpoint advice: Put license in baggie outside car and roll up window; Ask The Professor: Why Do We Need Continuing Legal Education?; 30 Under 30: The Top Young Lawyers And Policymakers (2015); Indiana University law professor William Henderson named ‘most influential’ person in legal ed; Standard Of Review: Grisham’s Latest Is A Dull Read & Teen Must Undergo Chemo, Connecticut High Court Rules.


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